Participation in religious liturgies and rituals is a pervasive and complex human activity. This book discusses the nature of liturgical activity and the various dimensions of such activity. Nicholas Wolterstorff focuses on understanding what liturgical agents actually do and shows religious practice as a rich area for philosophical reflection.
Participation in religious liturgies and rituals is a pervasive and complex human activity. This book discusses the nature of liturgical activity and the various dimensions of such activity. Nicholas Wolterstorff focuses on understanding what liturgical agents actually do and shows religious practice as a rich area for philosophical reflection.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nicholas Wolterstorff is Noah Porter Professor Emeritus of Philosophical Theology, Yale University. He is the author thirty books, fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and former president of the American Philosophical Association.
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Introduction PART ONE: LITURGY, ENACTMENTS, AND SCRIPTS 1: What is Liturgy? 2: On Following a Liturgical Script 3: With One Accord: The Communal Dimension of Liturgical Enactments 4: On Bended Knee: the Bodily Dimension of Liturgical Enactments 5: What Are Those without Faith Doing in Liturgical Enactments? PART TWO: LITURGY AND SCRIPTURE 6: On the Liturgical Reading and Singing of Scripture 7: Liturgical Repetition and Reenactment 8: Liturgical Commemoration 9: The Liturgical Present Tense PART THREE: GOD IN THE LITURGY 10: God's Liturgical Activity 11: Does God Know What We Say to God? PART FOUR: LITURGY, LOVE, AND JUSTICE 12: Liturgical Love 13: Justice and Injustice in Christian Liturgies
Introduction PART ONE: LITURGY, ENACTMENTS, AND SCRIPTS 1: What is Liturgy? 2: On Following a Liturgical Script 3: With One Accord: The Communal Dimension of Liturgical Enactments 4: On Bended Knee: the Bodily Dimension of Liturgical Enactments 5: What Are Those without Faith Doing in Liturgical Enactments? PART TWO: LITURGY AND SCRIPTURE 6: On the Liturgical Reading and Singing of Scripture 7: Liturgical Repetition and Reenactment 8: Liturgical Commemoration 9: The Liturgical Present Tense PART THREE: GOD IN THE LITURGY 10: God's Liturgical Activity 11: Does God Know What We Say to God? PART FOUR: LITURGY, LOVE, AND JUSTICE 12: Liturgical Love 13: Justice and Injustice in Christian Liturgies
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