Liturgical Life Principles: How Episcopal Worship Can Lead to Healthy and Authentic LivingIn clear, accessible language, Markham demonstrates how the liturgy of The Episcopal Church can enable us to cope more effectively with the stresses and strains of modern life. This book is a delightful ...
Tomorrow is Ash Wednesday, the inauguration of the 40-day liturgical season of Lent, observed with the marking of ashes to the forehead. This ritual and other practices for congregational worship like readings, confessions and creeds are part of what is known as Christian liturgy. Though practice...
All of the origial prayers, prieshood, hierarchy, confession, dogma, liturgical worship are still INTACT & PRESERVED, as handed down (“tradition” according the New Testament usage) by the Apostles. The Russian Church will emerge as the leader of the Orthodox Church as there are presently 5 ...
In-person public gathering is one of the most essential components of worship in all Christian denominations as well as in most non-Christian religions. During the COVID-19 pandemic, research has shown that mass religious events linked to worship and holidays played an important role in the init...
And yet like the apostle Paul, we as Latter-day Saints “worship the One God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ” (1 Cor. 8:6). So then why all the fuss? One God, three Persons. Don’t the LDS believe in the Trinity then, just like other Christians?
The Vatican said its traditional Easter week celebrations would be held without worshippers this year. "Because of the current global public health emergency, all the liturgical celebrations of Holy Week will take place without the physical presence of the faithful," the Prefecture of the Pont...
Liturgical Life Principles: How Episcopal Worship Can Lead to Healthy and Authentic Living – By Ian S. Markhammetrologytime scalesrelativityNo abstract is available for this article.doi:10.1111/j.1467-9418.2009.00506.xMalcolm BrownThe Archbishops' Council of the Church of England;...
My thesis is that language used in the context of corporate worship functions differently than language used in other contexts by leveraging particular illocutionary force(s) in liturgical speech. These liturgical speech acts are multiple, simultaneous, irreducible illocutionary acts. Liturgical speech ...
How People Are Treated During Worship: Problems of an Implicit Liturgical AnthropologyB. S.Teologia
How People Are Treated During Worship: Problems of an Implicit Liturgical Anthropologydoi:10.1515/ijpt-2016-0050Wilfried EngemannDe Gruyter