The serious business of worship : essays in honor of Bryan D. Spinks /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
T & T Clark,
2012.
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Colección: | T & T Clark theology.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface / Iain Torrance
- The serious business of worship / Bryan D. Spinks
- An octopus in a matchbox : an introduction to the work of Bryan D. Spinks / Melanie C. Ross
- Part 1. Early Church and Eastern Traditions :
- 1. St. John Chrysostom, preacher committed to the seriousness of worship / Robert Taft
- 2. The 'opening of the door' ceremony on Palm Sunday in the Armenian church / Michael Daniel Findikyan
- 3. A tension between private and public prayer? : reflections on the origins of the day hours / Gregory Woolfenden
- 4. The East Syrian eucharistic prayers / Anthony Gelston
- 5. Varieties of early Christian baptismal anointing / Paul Bradshaw
- Part 2. Patristic and Reformation Eras :
- 6. The Transfiguration sermon of Peter the Venerable, abbot of Cluny / Kenneth Stevenson
- 7. Is the institution narrative necessary in the eucharist? : the opinion of Martin Bucer, Corpus Christi, Cambridge, MS 113, pp. 315-324 / Gordon Jeanes
- 8. Metrical psalms and canticles, the Book of Common Prayer, and Thomas Cranmer / Robin A. Leaver
- Part 3. Contemporary Liturgical Reform :
- 9. The Berkeley rite / Joseph Britton
- 10. Two models of inculturation and eucharistic prayers with children / Phillip Tovey
- 11. 'Outward ceremony and honourable badege' : the theological significance of the sign of the cross in the baptistmal liturgies of the Church of England and Scottish Episcopal Church / Simon Jones
- 12. Is ecumenical worship a serious business? (two case studies and a funeral) / Siobhán Garrigan
- 13. Is anything normative in contemporary Lutheran worship? / Maxwell E. Johnson
- 14. The serious drama of worship / Melanie C. Ross
- 15. From 'DNA' to 'cellular structure' : charting recent evangelical scholarly engagement with corporate worship practices / John D. Witvliet.