Experiencing Irony in the First Gospel: Suspense, Surprise, and Curiosity. By Karl McDaniel. Library of New Testament Studies. London: Bloomsbury, 2013. Pp. vii + 195. $120.00

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pp. 24-24
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Bruce M. Metzger

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“The prospect of a church union cannot expect an exactly agreed-upon theology of the eucharist. Any effort to unite the church on a precise definition would cause a union on any comprehensive basis to fail. This is one of the places where unity in diversity is essential. Having made this point, however, there is a sense in which an emerging consensus, guided by fruitful New Testament studies, can be discerned on the ecumenical horizon. Far from a systematic interpretation, these issues furnish a significant basis for conversation, and indicate that the status of creative tension may possibly be preserved without division even on such a central matter as the Lord's Supper.”


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