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A history of Christian worship : ancient ways, future paths/ a production of Ensign Media and Christian History Institute ; directed by Tom Dallis ; written by Tom and

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Worcester, Pa : Gateway Films/ Vision Video, [2010]Edition: DVD Video: NTSC color broadcast system : English : [Widescreen]Description: 1 videodisc (56 min.); sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • DVD 256 .D35 2010
Contents:
Contents: pt. 1 The Word-- pt. 2 The Body
Production credits:
  • Historical consultant, John D. Witvliet.
Summary: For followers of Jesus Christ, worship has spanned over two thousand years to include a long and diverse history of sacred practices. The many ways in which the faithful have preserved and celebrated God's story is limited only by the human imagination. Ancient Ways, Future Paths is a six-part series that explores centuries of worship practices, as seen through the eyes of Protestant, Catholic and Orthodox churches and discussed by leading voices from a wide cross-section of Christians
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AUDIO VISUAL MATERIALS Saint Andrew's Theological Seminary Mosher Library DVD 256 .D35 2010 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available DVD 256

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Documentary

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Contents: pt. 1 The Word-- pt. 2 The Body

Historical consultant, John D. Witvliet.

For followers of Jesus Christ, worship has spanned over two thousand years to include a long and diverse history of sacred practices. The many ways in which the faithful have preserved and celebrated God's story is limited only by the human imagination. Ancient Ways, Future Paths is a six-part series that explores centuries of worship practices, as seen through the eyes of Protestant, Catholic and Orthodox churches and discussed by leading voices from a wide cross-section of Christians

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