A table without theology?

Alison Brewis  |  Reviews
Date posted:  1 Dec 2014
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A table without theology?

THE LORD’S SUPPER
By
Ernest F Kevan & Charles H Spurgeon
Grace Publications. 128 pages. £6.99
ISBN 978 0 946 462 957

This short book combines four addresses given by the Baptist theologian Ernest Kevan on the Lord’s Supper with six sermons given by Spurgeon at Communion. Both are modernised and abridged. Kevan’s addresses seek to explore four different aspects of the Lord’s Supper, while Spurgeon’s are sermons or meditations which are not specifically about Communion, but may be helpful to reflect on during Communion.

Kevan’s addresses seem like an exercise in missing the point. His chapter on Remembrance does not emphasise the cross; the chapter on Covenant touches on many things, but only briefly mentions the forgiveness of sins. The chapters on Fellowship and Hope are better, although Fellowship is discussed as mostly with other believers, not Christ. Kevan’s section may give us some additional insights around the edge of the topic, but it isn’t useful in setting out a theology of the Lord’s Supper.

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