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By the Vision of Another World: Worship in American History: The Calvin Institute of Christian Worship Liturgical Studies

Editat de James D. Bratt
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 ian 2012
This book samples the rich variety of worship practices in American history to show how worship can be a fruitful subject for historians to study and, alternatively, how past case studies can enrich our understanding of worship today. By the Vision of Another World gathers highly regarded historians and other scholars who usually are not read together because of the widely different subject areas in which they typically work. Yet their essays all fit together here as they address how worship, work, and worldview converge and reinforce each other no matter what particular place, era, denomination, or ethnic group is under consideration. The variety of methodologies and voices will appeal to a breadth of critical interests, while the consistently high quality of historical narrative will keep readers engaged. Contributors Dorothy C. Bass James D. Bratt Ruth Alden Doan Paul Harvey George M. Marsden Timothy Matovina Harry S. Stout Leslie Woodcock Tentler Michael Woods Joyce Ann Zimmerman
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780802867100
ISBN-10: 0802867103
Pagini: 213
Dimensiuni: 152 x 226 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
Seria The Calvin Institute of Christian Worship Liturgical Studies


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Leanne Van Dyk-- Western Theological Seminary"This book offers a genuine contribution to multiple fields of study, including American history, liturgical studies, and practical theology. It succeeds in deeply integrating and mutually illuminating these fields with wit, warmth, and wisdom. The challenge of ranging so widely across disciplines is remarkably met and mastered. Readers will reflect meaningfully on the many particular shapes of American religion and worship in their contexts of ethnicity, culture, class, and worldview."