Worship

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    • Pecklers, Keith F.

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Worship

Keith F. Pecklers

(New century theology)

Continuum, 2003

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [217]-224) and index

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Description

Keith Pecklers aims to give theologians, liturgists, priests, pastors and laity of all denominations a new sense of the theology of liturgy. Grounded in the theology of the Mystical Body of Christ, the author calls for full and active liturgical participation necessarily including social responsibility. At the heart of the liturgical movement is one fundamental principle: liturgy and social justice are inseparable. The author calls for a new liturgical movement and for the rediscovery of that inseparable relationship within the church.;He begins by answering the question "what is liturgy?" and he gives a brief history of the liturgy in the west. The principle of lex orandi, lex credendi (we pray what we believe) is also examined. Pecklers argues that liturgy can be used as an instrument of social and moral transformation. For example, how do we show liturgical hospitality to those who are often made to feel like pariahs in our assemblies - the disabled, elderly, immigrants, divorcees and other minorities? And how does the Christian liturgy relate to our Jewish and Muslim neighbours? He also considers how the liturgy may be used to address problems within the churches, such as the b

Table of Contents

What is liturgy? - A brief history of the liturgy in the west - We pray what we believe: liturgy in its theological context - Liturgy and the world - The future of liturgy in the new millennium

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  • NCID
    BA64911023
  • ISBN
    • 082646856X
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    vi, 234 p.
  • Size
    22 cm
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