HOLY COMMUNION FOR AMATEURS

James Dudley-Smith  |  Reviews
Date posted:  1 Feb 2000
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By Tom Wright
Hodder & Stoughton. 97 pages. £4.99
ISBN 0 340 74579 7

This latest little offering from Tom Wright is easier to read than to assess. It lures the non-specialist reader into the subject through several short, imaginative chapters in which we participate in a modern birthday party, an ancient Passover meal, the Last Supper, and an early Christian meal. He draws out a focus on forgiveness, God's past and future, the fellowship of believers and the life-changing story the meal proclaims.

It was no surprise to find Dr. Wright majoring on the eschatological focus of Holy Communion; this is where he is at his best. He says that in Jesus, God's future came rushing into the present to meet us, and therefore, at every celebration of the Jesus-meal, 'God's past catches up with us again and God's future comes to meet us once more'.

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