Worship with One Accord
Where Liturgy and Ecumenism Embrace
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 30 October 1997
- ISBN 9780195116106
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages288 pages
- Size 163x235x26 mm
- Weight 644 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
The historical course of Christianity in the twentieth century has been strongly marked by the Ecumenical Movement and the Liturgical Movement, and often these currents for the recovery of the Church's unity and the renewal of its worship have flowed together. In this book Geoffrey Wainwright draws on his three decades of active participation in both movements to offer a theologically informed account of what has been at stake in them, what their achievements have been, and what tasks remain for them to accomplish.
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The historical course of Christianity in the twentieth century has been strongly marked by the Ecumenical Movement and the Liturgical Movement, and often these currents for the recovery of the Church's unity and the renewal of its worship have flowed together. In this book Geoffrey Wainwright draws on his three decades of active participation in both movements to offer a theologically informed account of what has been at stake in them, what their achievements have been, and what tasks remain for them to accomplish.
This book is helpful in introducing readers to a number of themes, each of which has been developed at more depth in other works. It also stands as a record of the work of one who has made a significant contribution to both the liturgical and the ecumenical movements.