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102 Reviews / Vigiliae Christianae 64 (2010) 89-104 István Perczel, Réka Forrai and György Gerebý (eds.), Th e Eucharist in Th eology and Philosophy. Issues of Doctrinal History in East and West from the Patristic Age to the Reformation (Ancient and Medieval Philosophy Series 1, tome XXXV), Leuven: Leuven University Press 2005, 268 pp., ISBN 905864991, € 60. Th is volume contains the updated and—in many cases, enlarged—papers presented at an international conference held in Hungary about the con- ceptual (doctrinal, philosophical and theological) aspects of Eucharistic doctrines of the Christian Churches. As the title indicates, the entire vol- ume does not exclusively deal with Patristics and Early Christianity. Still, a considerable numbers of the contributions actually do and the book’s fi rst section explicitly deals with patristic matters (pp. 1-93). All this may jus- tify a review in Vigiliae Christianae . Th e contributions constituting the section ‘Patristica’ focus on Eastern Christianity and in particular on the period of the Council of Chalcedon and its aftermath. Th eresa Hainthaler and Patrick Gray develop and under- pin a brilliant intuition of Henry Chadwick who, in a 1951 article in the Journal of Th eological Studies (n.s 2, 154-164),
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