Evidence item ยท v0.74

Eucharistic lordship and participation

E-HIST-EUCHARISTIC-LORDSHIP-PARTICIPATION

Visual overview: Eucharistic lordship and participation visual overview

AI-generated conceptual visualization for Eucharistic lordship and participation. Illustrative only, not experimental data.
AI-generated conceptual / comparative visualization ? illustrative only, not experimental data. Presented inside a Christian evidence map.

Classification

Evidence ID
E-HIST-EUCHARISTIC-LORDSHIP-PARTICIPATION
Corpus/version
v0.74
Stage
Not explicitly stage-mapped in current stage_flow.
Category
Early Christology / Worship
Major category
History
Sub-category
Devotional Practice
BF status
ready
Scoring label
Scored row with active Bayes factors

Primary Datum

Early Lord's Supper practice placed Jesus' death, lordship, and participation at the center of worshiping community life.

Scoring / Hypothesis Pressure

Hypothesislog10BFMinMaxRationale
H-ALT-LEGEND-0.015-0.02-0.01Early ritual centrality around Jesus slightly pressures late-legend accounts, while leaving room for development.
H-CHRIST-AS-LOGOS0.0150.010.03Participation and lordship language is slightly more at home within Logos-shaped Christology, but the evidence is practice-based and capped.
H-CHRIST-IDENTITY0.030.020.04Early Lord's Supper practice modestly supports Jesus' central lordship and identity in communal worship.

Dependency / Cap Metadata

dependency_cluster_id
early_devotional_practice
dependency_cluster_role
child
dependency_cluster
early_devotional_practice
dependency_role
child
cap_profile
moderate_semi_independent
evidence_function
direct_identity
directness
supporting

Apologetic Note

label
Apologetic leverage
title
The meal shows worshiping memory, not bare nostalgia.
key point
The Lord's Supper placed Jesus' death, lordship, and covenantal participation at the center of communal practice.
conversation move
Grant that ritual language can develop and that later sacramental precision is not automatic. Then ask why Jesus is so central to the earliest shared practice.
caveat
Keep this modest and capped inside early devotional practice.

Scripture Passage

1 Corinthians 10:16-22; 1 Corinthians 11:23-26; Mark 14:22-25

Caveats / Notes

Source note
Avoid sacramental overread. This row tracks early devotional-practice centrality, not later eucharistic dogmatics.
Cap notes
Capped early devotional-practice support. Do not stack freely with Maranatha, prayer/invocation, baptism/name, Romans 10, 1 Corinthians 8, Philippians 2, or Revelation worship rows.
Scoring note
Small capped Christ-identity/devotional-practice support. No direct Resurrection BF and no uncapped sacramental inference.

Citations

Recommended Citation

The Signal Evidence Dataset, "Eucharistic lordship and participation," Evidence ID: E-HIST-EUCHARISTIC-LORDSHIP-PARTICIPATION, Version 0.74. Accessed [access date]. https://logos-signal.org/evidence/E-HIST-EUCHARISTIC-LORDSHIP-PARTICIPATION/

Machine-Readable Source

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