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In this “Theology Unpacked” episode, Dr John Moffatt SJ reflects on what the Eucharist may have meant to early Christians by beginning with Paul’s teaching in 1 Corinthians and then tracing Eucharistic themes across all four Gospels.
It shows that the Last Supper was understood not only as a memorial of Jesus’ saving action but also as a sign of intimate union with him, expressed through themes of service, unity, and imitation, especially in John’s symbolic actions and dialogues.
The post-resurrection dialogue between Jesus with Peter brings these themes to a climax, revealing the Eucharist as both the presence of the risen Christ and a call to live and love as he did in the world.
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By London Jesuit CentreIn this “Theology Unpacked” episode, Dr John Moffatt SJ reflects on what the Eucharist may have meant to early Christians by beginning with Paul’s teaching in 1 Corinthians and then tracing Eucharistic themes across all four Gospels.
It shows that the Last Supper was understood not only as a memorial of Jesus’ saving action but also as a sign of intimate union with him, expressed through themes of service, unity, and imitation, especially in John’s symbolic actions and dialogues.
The post-resurrection dialogue between Jesus with Peter brings these themes to a climax, revealing the Eucharist as both the presence of the risen Christ and a call to live and love as he did in the world.
📧 Follow us on Substack
📚 Explore the wide range of reading materials in the Heythrop Library🤓 Join online or in-person courses at the London Jesuit Centre
If you find our podcasts helpful, please consider donating to the London Jesuit Centre.