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WHDL - 00021461
The Free Church tradition suffers from a disconnect between theology and practice which allows consumer culture to infiltrate the church. Consumerism often manifests itself through objectification, alienation, and disengagement. The Free Church can find hope through renewing its sacramental heritage and embracing a Eucharistic Ecclesiology of communion, community, and compassion. This project will identify the problems of consumer culture through survey of social sciences and theological engagement. It will then address the theological heritage of the Eucharist and the loss of sacramental appreciation within the Free Church tradition. The reclamation of Eucharistic theology provides the framework for a Eucharistic Ecclesiology that addresses the influences of consumerism and leads to a revitalization of spiritual formation, clergy development, and laity participation.
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