The Metaphysics and Theology
of the Eucharist
A Historical-Analytical Survey
of the Problems of the Eucharist
Ed. Gyula Klima
Cham: Springer, 2023 (in press) [link]
Contents
István Perczel, ”Christology and the Eucharist in Two Redactions of Pseudo-Dionysius”
György Geréby, “Azymes and Epiclesis: Two Medieval Debates About the Eucharist”
Benedetta Contin, “‘Whoever Eats My Flesh and Drinks My Blood Remains in Me, and I in Him’ (John 6:56-57): Theoretical Developments in Understanding the Armenian Metaphysics of the Sacrifice”
Gábor Borbély, “Verum sub metaphoris et fabulis or fabulosum et falsum? The Impossibility of Transubstantiation and the Philosophical Representation of Religion in the 1260s and 70s”
Filipa Afonso, “Accidens Secundum Species: Bonaventure’s Solution to the Problem of the Accidens Sine Subiecto“
Milo Crimi, “Speaking in Christ’s Person: Thomas Aquinas on the Semantics and Pragmatics of the Words of Consecration”
David Twetten and Nathaniel Taylor, “Do Accidents Contain Inhering in a Substance in Their Definition? Aquinas vs the Arts Masters and the Background in Avicenna”
Gyula Klima, “Aquinas’ Solution to the Problem of the Persistence of Accidents in the Eucharist and its Impact on Later Developments in the European History of Ideas”
Turner C. Nevitt, “The Body of Christ in Aquinas’s Quodlibetal Questions”
Urban Hannon, “Real Presence, Ergo Transubstantiation: St. Thomas Aquinas on the Eucharistic Conversion”
Richard Cross, “Inherence and the Eucharist in Medieval Theology”
Calvin G. Normore, “Substantiation: Trans and Con”
Boaz Faraday Schuman, “John Buridan on the Eucharist. With a Translation of his Questions on Aristotle’s ‘Metaphysics’ 4.6”
Ian Christopher Levy, “Rejecting Transubstantiation in Late Medieval England and Bohemia”
Noah Hahn, “A Lutheran Objection to Thomistic Transubstantiation”
Giovanni Ventimiglia, “Transubstantiation and Real Distinction between Essence and Existence? The Concern of Benedict Pereira SJ (1536-1610)”
Dániel Schmal, “Descartes on the Eucharistic Presence”
Ross McCullough, “Christ, the Subject of the Accidents in the Eucharist”
Joshua Hochschild, “’Real Presence’ is Not Enough: Recovering the Lost Semantics of Transubstantiation”
Andrew Pinsent, “The Eucharist and the Person of Christ”