Liturgy, time and the politics of redemption
https://archives.anglican.ca/link/article34822
- Author
- Rashkover, Randi L. (Randi Lynn)
- Pecknold, C.C. (Chad C.), 1970-
- Reviewer
- Hodgins, John L. (John Lee)
- Material Type
- Journal Article
- Journal
- Liturgy Canada
- Date
- 2007 Easter
- Reviewer
- Hodgins, John L. (John Lee)
- Material Type
- Journal Article
- Journal
- Liturgy Canada
- Date
- 2007 Easter
- Volume
- 11
- Issue
- 3
- Page
- 7
- Notes
- This review is part of a larger general review article entitled "A new look at the Reformation, music and the development of liturgical life", p. 1, 4-5.
- "This interfaith effort seeks to discover, from a variety of readings, a common ground in liturgy for hope and redemption. The various authors examine the Jewish and Christian liturgical texts as they speak in a prophetic voice to the political issues of our time". "For the redemption of time, liturgy speaks powerfully its trinitarian song and so plays an essential role in the pattern of the redemption of humanity through the song of the gathered community, of those who pursue the option for the Kingdom of God."
- Subjects
- Time - Religious aspects - Christianity - Book reviews
- Liturgy - Episcopal Church - Book reviews
- Location
- General Synod Archives