Uncover the roots of the Eucharist debate with a sharp, historical critique.
This nonfiction work examines a controversial preface and its translation, offering a careful look at how religious texts were read and reported in earlier centuries. It blends analysis with primary excerpts to illuminate how doctrine and translation can shape belief.
This edition presents a focused discussion on the pure Protestant view of the Lord’s Supper and the tension with other traditions. It includes contemporary commentary on translation practices, editorial choices, and the impact of language on understanding sacred texts. Readers will encounter historical voices, arguments, and reflections on faith, truth, and the accessibility of scripture."synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.