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In Defense of Christian Ritual

Autor David R Andersen
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 mar 2021
Is Christian worship best conceived as a creative, Spirit-fueled experience that any formalized structure necessarily inhibits, or are there any biblical prescriptions around for worship that Christians were meant to follow? In light of recent research from various disciplines-including history, psychology, and New Testament studies-this book argues the latter.
Specifically, the book In Defense of Christian Ritual will demonstrate three things. First, in contrast to the anti-ritualism so prevalent in modern churches, ritual's indispensable role in providing biblically-centered context and content is detailed. Second, contrary to modern opinion, a definite pattern of worship is shown to be present both in our earliest New Testament documents and the early church. Finally, new research will reveal that the assumptions about creativity lying at the heart of modern contemporary worship are fundamentally flawed. Readers will discover that the apostolic teaching embodied in the church's early ritual, as expressed in its liturgy, was never intended to be outdated or rendered irrelevant in light of current fads. It was never meant to be a relic of the ancient past, but a structured way of bringing the "memoirs of the apostles"-that Jesus died for sinners-to God's people in the here and now.
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ISBN-13: 9781948969642
ISBN-10: 1948969645
Pagini: 230
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: 1517 Publishing

Notă biografică

David R. Andersen holds a Ph.D. from Wycliffe Hall Oxford/Coventry University and has taught at several American universities. His other books include "Faithless to Fearless: The Event That Changed the World" and "Martin Luther - The Problem of Faith and Reason: A Reexamination in Light of the Epistemological and Christological Issues."