A Primer on Christian Worship: Where We've Been, Where We Are, Where We Can Go Contributor(s): Dyrness, William A. (Author) |
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ISBN: 0802860389 ISBN-13: 9780802860385 Publisher: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company OUR PRICE: $19.35 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: February 2009 Annotation: "For all the declarations of advance and creativity made for contemporary worship," William Dyrness says, "the controversies that swirl around it are anything but new. And they call us to reflect on the sources of our inclinations in our current circumstances." / A respected scholar of theology and culture, Dyrness here explores where the church has been, theologically and historically speaking, and how that shapes and needs to shape where the church will go. He shows how both medieval worship and Reformation spirituality have continued to determine the development of Christian worship in both its Catholic and its Protestant forms. / Through accessible language, clear examples, and thoughtful questions for reflection and discussion, Dyrness makes a very vital conversation about worship available to a wide audience of pastors, worship leaders, and church members. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Religion | Christian Rituals & Practice - Worship & Liturgy - Religion | Christian Ministry - General - Religion | Institutions & Organizations |
Dewey: 264 |
LCCN: 2008051811 |
Series: Calvin Institute of Christian Worship Liturgical Studies |
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 5.9" W x 8.8" (0.55 lbs) 164 pages |
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Publisher Description: "For all the declarations of advance and creativity made for contemporary worship," William Dyrness says, "the controversies that swirl around it are anything but new. And they call us to reflect on the sources of our inclinations in our current circumstances." / A respected scholar of theology and culture, Dyrness here explores where the church has been, theologically and historically speaking, and how that shapes -- and needs to shape -- where the church will go. He shows how both medieval worship and Reformation spirituality have continued to determine the development of Christian worship in both its Catholic and its Protestant forms. / Through accessible language, clear examples, and thoughtful questions for reflection and discussion, Dyrness makes a very vital conversation about worship available to a wide audience of pastors, worship leaders, and church members. |
Contributor Bio(s): Dyrness, William: - William A. Dyrness is professor of theology and culture at Fuller Theological Seminary. His other books include Senses of the Soul: Art and the Visual in Christian Worship. |