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Speaking of Liturgy: Education and Fonnation through and for Worship [PDF]
(Excerpt) On Palm Sunday eighteen days ago I paid a visit to the country of my youth. I was visiting my parents on the East Coast and so on that day I worshiped with them at their church, First Presbyterian.
Bass, Dorothy C
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Transformed and Transforming: What God Effects through the Presence of Christians in the World [PDF]
(Excerpt) On the model of mystagogy: remember your experience last night at the vigil, please, and recall these words from the eucharistic prayer: God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, open our eyes to see your hand at work in the world about us ...
Nelson, Paul R
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Reviewed Book: Neuman, Don A. Holy Week in the parish. Collegeville, Minn: Liturgical Pr, 1991.
Nevile, Donald C.
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Baptismal Spirituality in the Early Church and Its Implications for the Church Today [PDF]
(Excerpt) Let me begin with two quotes from a recent collection of essays by British Methodist liturgical theologian Geoffrey Wainwright, both of which, I believe, speak to the overall theme of this year\u27s liturgical institute.
Johnson, Maxwell E
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The large majority of South Africans identify as Christians; however, the country is plagued by numerous indecencies such as violent crime, poverty, femicide and so on. This paradox presents a challenge for South African theologians, especially regarding
Hans-Christoph T. Lange
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The Cost of Making Disciples [PDF]
(Excerpt) Christians, wrote Tertullian in the second century, are made, not born. Fortunately, we have a description of how they were made from the Apostolic Tradition of Hippolytus.l Exposed to the gospel through lives of committed Christians ...
Huffman, Walter
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Toward the Renewal of Christian Initiation in the Parish [PDF]
(Excerpt) The brochure for this year\u27s Institute contained the arresting sentence: To discuss the question of Christian initiation is, finally, to inquire after the very nature of the church: the issue is of vast ecclesiological significance.
Brand, Eugene L
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Preaching as weeping, confession, and resistance: radical responses to radical evil [PDF]
Reviewed Book: Smith, Christine M. Preaching as weeping, confession, and resistance: radical responses to radical evil.
Nevile, Donald C.
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From Font to Meal to Service and Unity [PDF]
Is Eucharistic sharing, then, properly seen as the culmination or the inception of Christian initiation? This is a big question getting right to the heart of “how Baptism forms us.” I want to get at this in two distinct but related ways; (1) the rank and
Johnson, Maxwell E.
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Reviewed Book: Johnson, Donald W. Praying the catechism.
Riegert, Eduard R., Riegert, Ladona
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