'… this book is analytic theology at its best: it is logically rigorous, parsimonious in expression, clearly written, and historically and theologically informed … It is an excellent work that ought to be read by those engaged in discussions not just of the Eucharist in particular, but of the sacraments in general.' Nathaniel Gray Sutanto, International Journal of Systematic Theology
Preface; 1. Discerning the body of Christ; 2. Known in the breaking of bread: a biblical-theological foundation for the Eucharist; 3. 'Holy to the Lord': speech-acts, consecration, and the divine presence; 4. What's in a (re)name? That which we call bread, by another name would be Christ's body; 5. Christology for the Eucharist; 6. Varieties of Impanation; 7. Sacramental Impanation: an incarnational model of the Eucharist; Epilogue.