Worship.

Worship. - Collegeville, Minnesota : OSB, 2016.

Contents: no. 1 Marthin Luther and the confession of sin/ Gail Ramshaw-- p. 4 The liturgical reform and the political message of Vatican II in the age of a privatized and libertarian culture/ Massimo Faggioli-- p. 10 Woship at ninety: the journal and the worship it studies/ Robert F. Taft-- p. 28 Unity by inclusion: James Edmund Jones, Canadian churchman, and the creation of the The Book of Common Praise (1908)/ Kenneth Hull-- p. 45 no. 2 Liturgical desires/ Don E. Saliers-- p. 100 Join the liturgical apostolate: subscribe to Orate Fratres/ Katharine E. Harmon-- p. 106 The centrality of the paschal mystery in the missal of Paul VI/ Patrick Regan-- p. 126 What? the homily again?/ Thomas Krosniki-- p. 139 An Australian aboriginal mass/ Carmel Pilcher--p. 151 no. 3 Let justice find a voice: reflections on the relationship between worship and justice/ Gerard Moore-- p. 206 Ex Opere Operato and Sacraments of faith: a trinitarian proposal/ Kimberly Hope Belcher-- p. 225 Praying at the edges: theology of an "emergent:, Anglo-Catholic Sunday evening eucharist/ Mark Lloyd Taylor and Alissabeth Newton-- p. 246 no. 4 Mary Magdalene and preaching/ Gail Ramshaw-- p. 292 H.A. Reinhold: liturgical prophet, hero and pickerel/ Julia Upton-- p. 300 Drowning in dirty water: a baptismal theology of whiteness/ Andrew Wymer and Chris Baker-- p. 319 Embodied eschatology: The Council of Nicaea's regulation of kneeling and its reception across liturgical traditions (part 1)/ Gabriel Radle-- p. 345 no. 4 Swaddling for the people of God/ Paul Turner-- p. 388 Worship and ecumenism/ Patrick Henry--p. 396 Worship: Ninety years of early liturgical history/ John Baldovin-- p. 417 Embodied Eschatology: the Council of Nicaea's regulation of kneeling and its reception across liturgical traditions (part 2)/ Gabriel Radle-- p. 433 Te Deum: a new translation/ Eoin de Bhaldraithe--p. 462 no. 5 About Face/ Paul Turner-- p. 484 Liturgy and justice: ninety years of contributions of Orate Fratres and Worship/ Ruth Myers-- p. 492 Seeing with the eyes of mercy: Ade Bethune as precursor to Walter Kasper/ Rhodora E. Beaton-- p. 513 Imagining the liturgical past through literature: Ivan Shmeleve's The Year of Our Lord in Twenty-First-Century Russian Orthodox Christianity/ Mark Roosien-- p. 532 And the two become one text: rethinking the mutual influence between monastic and cathedral liturgy/ Stelyios Muksuris-- p. 551

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