Recovering mother kirk : the case for liturgy in the Reformed tradition / D.G. Hart. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Academic, (c)2003.Description: 263 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
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- BX9185.H325.R436 2003
- BX9185
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Introduction -- Is high-church Presbyterianism an oxymoron? -- Church growth -- The spirituality of the church -- Reverence and Reformed worship -- Worship that is deformed -- Spirit-filled worship -- Whatever happened to office? -- The keys of the kingdom -- Office, gender, and egalitarianism -- Confessional Presbyterianism and the limits of Protestant ecumenism -- Evangelicals and Catholics together, Presbyterians apart -- What can Presbyterians learn from Lutherans? -- The irony of American Presbyterian worship -- Revived and always reviving -- The inevitability of liturgy -- Twentieth-century American Presbyterian hymnody -- Afterword: The case for observant Protestantism.
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