In this book John Henson suggests that by basing our practice and
understanding of communion on the event of the Last Supper we have
ignored those other occasions when Jesus ate and drank with the people
of his day, with the result that we have reversed the intentions of
Jesus. Instead of the meal being an invitation to inclusion, the
churches have used it as a means of exclusion; instead of the beanfeast
of the Kingdom it has become a gathering around the cenotaph. In these
studies Christians are challenged to return to the mind of Jesus by
allowing all the evidence of the gospels to be put into the balance.
Although the author's prime purpose is devotional, there are
revolutionary implications. Should the churches take the contents of
this book seriously, communion will never be the same again.