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portada Liturgy and Theology: Economy and Reality
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
162
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.6 x 15.2 x 1.0 cm
Weight
0.26 kg.
ISBN13
9781498229302

Liturgy and Theology: Economy and Reality

Nathan G. Jennings (Author) · Cascade Books · Paperback

Liturgy and Theology: Economy and Reality - Jennings, Nathan G.

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Synopsis "Liturgy and Theology: Economy and Reality "

What is the relationship of liturgy to theology? The author describes the economic nature of liturgy in order to reimagine cosmology, sacrifice, the figural reading of Scripture, and metaphysical realism where liturgy itself enacts an apocalypse of transcendent realities. ""During the decades since the authorization of the 1979 Book of Common Prayer, liturgical focus in the Episcopal Church has remained primarily on liturgical texts: the revision of traditional texts and the creation of new rites. What has been generally lacking is a serious consideration of their underlying meaning: what is the liturgical act? Nathan Jennings' challenging book offers readers valuable insight into what it is that we, the people of God, are doing when we gather for liturgical prayer."" -- Louis Weil, Hodges-Haynes Professor Emeritus of Liturgics, Church Divinity School of the Pacific; author of Liturgical Sense ""Although (but also precisely because) it will push many contemporary theologians out of their comfort zones, whether in church or academy or both, Nathan Jennings' voice needs to be heard! He straightforwardly argues that a thorough theological understanding of what is going on in Christian liturgies requires and assumes a metaphysical realism. The reasons for that emphatic claim are not primarily inspired by discursive reasoning, detailed historiographical research, or dialogues with contemporary philosophers. Rather, it is a profound reflection on the Scriptural roots of liturgy, as well as a deep awareness of the primarily doxological nature of Christian worship, which urge Jennings to develop his position. In spite of mild polemic undertones, his engaging ideas and fine prose will attract a broad readership beyond the limits of theological schools, denominations, and cultures."" --Joris Geldhof, Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium ""Nathan Jennings has produced a brilliant short primer in liturgical theology, regarded as the core of theology as such. He very well shows how this truer perspective integrates the Platonic and philosophical with the apocalyptic and Biblical aspects of Christianity, and shows them to be inseparable. A crucial text for the future."" --John Milbank, author of Theology and Social Theory Nathan Jennings is the J. Milton Richardson Associate Professor of Liturgics and Anglican Studies at Seminary of the Southwest, Austin, Texas. He is the author of Theology as Ascetic Act: Disciplining Christian Discourse (2010).

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