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06/01/09

Permalink 05:37:23 am, by dissidens Email , 196 words, 1926 views   English (US)
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Very Crudely Put Indeed

And off in an entirely different wing of the religious loony bin we hear nutritionist Brian D. McLaren delivering himself of some helpful thoughts on the relationship between digestion and resurrection.

McLaren (after drinking some fair trade coffee) began exploring a major dimension of the meaning of the eucharist. It is only right that we inform our readers that Mr. McLaren has a bachelor's degree and a master's degree, but neither of them is in theology or the health sciences.

In Jesus' death, his blood was drained from his body. That is, crudely put, what death meant to most people in Jesus' day - especially violent death: the separation of blood and body. Today it struck me that in instituting the eucharist, Jesus was saying something like this: "My blood is about to be separated from my body, but when you take my body and blood into your body and blood, you will reunite them. I will live again in you. I will be resurrected in you." This is not to minimize Jesus' Easter-morning resurrection, but to suggest a major dimension of its meaning.

(Please don't laugh...at least not for an inordinately long time.)

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