What is Eucharismaticism?
Andrew Wilson’s book, Spirit and Sacrament, gives us a new word to ponder.
Portmanteaus are among the more interesting devices in the English language. Derived from the french words “porter” and “manteau,” the term portmanteau was first used by Lewis Carrol in Through the Looking Glass to combine two existing words into one new word with a new meaning. “Well, ‘slithy’ means “lithe and slimy” and ‘mimsy’ is “flimsy and…