Count us in : inclusive language in liturgy
https://archives.anglican.ca/link/catalog3483
- Author
- Faull, Vivienne (Vivienne Frances), 1955-
- Publication Date
- 1986
- Material Type
- Book
- Location
- Trinity College (Graham Library)
- Call Number
- BR 115 L25 F3 1986
- Place of Publication
- Bramcote, Eng.
- Publisher
- Grove Books
- Publication Date
- 1986
- Physical Description
- 37 p. ; 21 x 14 cm.
- Material Type
- Book
- Notes
- "[B]y Vivienne Faull, Chaplain, Clare College, Cambridge, and Jane Sinclair, Lecturer in Liturgy, St. John's College, Nottingham, Member of the Church of England's Liturgical Commission".
- Includes bibliographical references.
- "It is only relatively recently that the subject of sexist (or 'exclusive') liturgical language has attracted much attention in Britain. Following the 'inclusive' language revisions which took place in Canada, the USA and elsewhere during the 1970s and early 1980s, the main Christian denominations in Britain are looking afresh at their liturgical and theological language. This Study marks an attempt to raise some of the profound liturgical and theological questions inherent in revising modern Anglican liturgy in Britain today." -- Intro. p. [2].
- Contents: Introduction dated Pentecost 1988 / Vivienne Faull, Jane Sinclair -- The context: 'for the love of the daughters of Abraham and the good of the people of God' -- Liturgical language: what is at issue ? -- Guidelines for liturgical revision -- The revision of liturgical texts.
- Text of page 37 printed on inside back cover.
- Series
- Grove liturgical studies ; 46
- Added Entry
- Sinclair, Jane
- Subjects
- Liturgical language - English
- Sexism in liturgical language
- Liturgical language - Church of England
- Sexism in liturgical language - Church of England
- Inclusive language - Church of England
- Nonsexist language - Religious aspects - Church of England
- Liturgical renewal - Church of England
- ISBN
- 1-85174-030-9
- ISSN
- 0306-0608
- Call Number
- BR 115 L25 F3 1986
- Location
- Trinity College (Graham Library)