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Tag: sacramental theology

Book cover: From Consumption to Communion by Dr. Bichara Sahely; bread and chalice on a stone altar with a gathered crowd, set against industrial and pastoral landscapes.

From Consumption to Communion: Eucharistic Ontology, Predatory Civilization, and the Life-Giving Body of Christ | ChatGPT-5.5 Thinking and NotebookLM

Posted on 10 Jun 202610 Jun 2026CategoriesLifeTagsBody of Christ, Catholic social thought, ChatGPT, communion, Corpus Christi, creation, ecological theology, Embodiment, Eucharist, Gift, John 6, Life-Coherence, mutual indwelling, NotebookLM, ontology, predatory civilization, sacramental theology, social bodyLeave a comment on From Consumption to Communion: Eucharistic Ontology, Predatory Civilization, and the Life-Giving Body of Christ | ChatGPT-5.5 Thinking and NotebookLM

This white paper proposes that the Eucharist is not only a central sacrament of Christian worship, but a profound revelation of the deepest structure of reality. Against modern civilizational systems organized around extraction, possession, commodification, and predatory consumption, the Eucharist discloses an alternative ontology: life as gift, personhood as communion, embodiment as sacred participation, and community as mutual indwelling. Beginning with the scandalous language of John 6, in which Jesus offers his flesh and blood as true food and true drink, the paper argues that Christ enters the symbolic field of violent consumption and reverses it from within. He does not overcome predation by becoming a stronger predator, but by becoming self-giving food for the life of the world (United States Conference of Catholic Bishops [USCCB], n.d.-a; Benedict XVI, 2007).

The paper develops the distinction between two modes of eating: destructive consumption, which absorbs the life of others into private or institutional self-maintenance, and Eucharistic communion, which receives life as gift and becomes life-giving in return. This distinction provides a theological grammar for diagnosing contemporary ecological, economic, social, technological, and institutional crises. Systems that consume bodies, labor, ecosystems, attention, trust, and futures operate according to an anti-eucharistic logic. By contrast, the Eucharist reveals a world in which economy means nourishment, power means service, creation is received as kin and gift, and community becomes the visible body of shared life.

The paper concludes that Eucharistic theology can contribute to a life-coherent civilizational framework without reducing the sacrament to metaphor, politics, or ecology. Precisely because the Eucharist is more than a social symbol, it has social, ecological, and civilizational consequences. To receive the Body of Christ is to be incorporated into a new order of being: one that unmasks the predatory grammar of the old world and brings forth a communion-world ordered to the ongoing life of the whole.

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