What is worship? Keith F. Pecklers, SJ, answers this important
theological question by focusing on the basics of Christian
worship. Beginning with the definitions of such terms as ritual"
and *liturgy - he writes in a very readable style about the
historical/theological foundations of worship, tracing the
evolution of Christian liturgy from the earliest centuries of the
Christian era up to the reforms of Vatican II.
Pecklers focuses on such liturgical issues of importance in our
post-Vatican II Church as: inculturation, popular religion, and the
social responsibility that authentic worship requires. He also
considers some key social issues of the twenty-first century and
their impact on our worship: the break-up of the stale parish
community and decline in church attendance; the clergy shortage and
priestless parishes; ecumenical liturgical cooperation and
interreligious dialogue; the credibility of preaching; and how
worship welcomes or excludes the marginated.
Chapters are *Worship and Ritual, - *Worship in Development and
Decline, - *Worship in Crisis and Challenge, - *Worship in
Transition, - *Worship and Culture, - *Worship and Popular
Religion, - *Worship and Society, - and *Worship and the Future of
Christianity. -
"Keith F. Pecklers, SJ, SLD, is professor of liturgy at the
Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome and professor of liturgical
history at the Pontifical Liturgical Institute of Saint'Anselmo.
Liturgical Press recently published his book "Dynamic Equivalence."
He received Catholic Press Association awards for two other
Liturgical Press publications, "The Unread Vision" and "Liturgy for
the New Millennium."
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