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The contemporary Church of England is wrestling with issues around
the relationship between its worship and mission and relating both
to wider society. Much of this hinges on an understanding of the
nature of the Church. Gabriel Hebert's seminal book Liturgy and
Society (1935) took as its subtitle, "The Function of the Church in
the Modern World". For many this book inspired engagement with
Eucharistic worship, with new patterns emerging, paving the way for
further liturgical reform in the second half of the twentieth
century. Eucharist Shaping and Hebert's Liturgy and Society
re-examines Hebert's work, doing so uniquely in the light of the
current dialogue about Church, liturgy and mission. Andrew Bishop
argues that Hebert's contribution has been overlooked latterly and
that a re-appreciation opens up fruitful ways of thinking and
acting, making this book a distinctive contribution to a lively
debate. If the options are reaction or novelty, Eucharist Shaping
and Hebert's Liturgy and Society shows how Hebert's thinking subtly
undermines both.
The contemporary Church of England is wrestling with issues around
the relationship between its worship and mission and relating both
to wider society. Much of this hinges on an understanding of the
nature of the Church. Gabriel Hebert's seminal book Liturgy and
Society (1935) took as its subtitle, "The Function of the Church in
the Modern World". For many this book inspired engagement with
Eucharistic worship, with new patterns emerging, paving the way for
further liturgical reform in the second half of the twentieth
century. Eucharist Shaping and Hebert's Liturgy and Society
re-examines Hebert's work, doing so uniquely in the light of the
current dialogue about Church, liturgy and mission. Andrew Bishop
argues that Hebert's contribution has been overlooked latterly and
that a re-appreciation opens up fruitful ways of thinking and
acting, making this book a distinctive contribution to a lively
debate. If the options are reaction or novelty, Eucharist Shaping
and Hebert's Liturgy and Society shows how Hebert's thinking subtly
undermines both.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
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++++ The Private Devotions Of Dr. Lancelot Andrewes ... Lancelot
Andrewes (Bishop.) John Henry Parker, 1844
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