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152 pages ; 20 cm. |
Series |
The Lyman Beecher lectures for 1958
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Lyman Beecher lectures ; 1958.
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Contents |
I. Worship as response to a divine invasion: 1. Worship is not a means to an end ; 2. God establishes a person-to-person relationship; 3. To God's initiative the soul responds; 4. The divine incursion and the soul's future; 5. Worship considered in itself -- II. Form and esence: 6. Sacraments and symbols; 7. One's own and others' symbols; 8. The Christian Church; 9. Christ at the center -- III. Various dimensions: 10. Worship: the end that crowns all; 11. The minister of Christ; 12. Two dimensions of ministry -- IV. Within the parish: 13. The problem of truth; 14. A problem of transmitting truth; 15. Other problems of transmitting truth; 16. Bringing the relations established in worship into the Total parish -- V. Ecumenicity: 17. Beyond the parish; 18. Sacramental worship at the ecumenical level; 19 Organization at the ecumenical level; 20. Faith and order. |
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Worship.
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Worship. |
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