Topic: 4. Sacrifice and Eucharist (16th-18th Century)
The redemptive role of Christ’s sacrifice was at the centre of early modern doctrinal controversies. During this time, the debate revolved around the sacramental role of the sacrifice in the eucharist and the Mass. This section contains numerous early modern printed sources and images, as well as the related bibliography on the theme (19th-21st Century).
Soteriology and the end of animal sacrifice
Eugene, Oregon: Wipf & Stock, 2018.
Les Anciennes Liturgies, ou, La Maniere Dont On A Dit la sainte Messe dans chaque siècle : dans les Eglises d'Orient & dans celles d'Occident : Avec la recherche de toutes les Pratiques, Prières & Ceremonies qui s'observent dans le saint Sacrifice
Paris: Jean de Nully, 1697.
The economy of sacrifice: Christ, coins and the Eucharist in the Middle Ages
in: Human Sacrifice and Value. Revisiting the Limits of Sacred Violence from an Anthropological and Archaeological Perspective, pp. 79-108
London: Routledge, 2023.
Una traduzione italiana di un testo di Robert Parsons.
London: Dodsley, 1777.
A reioindre to M. Iewels replie against the sacrifice of the masse
Antwerp: John Fowler, 1566.
In What Way Is Christ’s Death a Sacrifice? Theories of Sacrifice and Theologies of the Cross
in: Diversity of Sacrifice: Form and Function of Sacrificial Practices in the Ancient World and Beyond, pp. 255-270
Albany: State University of New York Press, 2016.
De sanctissimo ac praestantissimo missae sacrificio conciones XV in comitiis augustanis anno MDXLVIII habitae
Köln: Johann Quentel, 1549.
De mystico et incruento ecclesiae sacrificio adversus abominandam Pontificiae missae superstitionem
Neustadt (Wied): Matthaeus Harnisch, 1584.
Tractatus de sacramentis: Complectens tractatus de eucharistia, sacrificio missae, et ordine
without place: Juan de Villodas y Orduña, 1629.
Disputatio Theologica Ordinaria De Sacrificio Romanensium Missatico, Eiusque Horrenda Abominatione
Wittenberg: Zacharias Schürer, 1603.
Dispvtatio XVII. Svmma Abominationis Pontificiae In Negocio Evcharistico
Jena: Tobias Steinmann, 1596.