Should we invite those not (yet) baptized to receive Holy Communion? A noticeable difference between theology and practice has developed in some areas of the church. Some parishes (and even dioceses) invite and welcome all to the Table, whether or not they are baptized. Others maintain the church’s long-standing theological position that receiving the Eucharist belongs only to the baptized. The issue has significant implications for inter-Anglican, ecumenical, and interreligious relations.
Donald Schell, Spring 2012 (V.94 | N.2)
Discerning Open Table in Community and Mission
Ruth A. Meyers, Spring 2012 (V.94 | N.2)
Who May Be Invited to the Table?
Kathryn Tanner, Summer 2004 (V.86 | N.3)
In Praise of Open Communion:
A Rejoinder to James Farwell