These four tensions are described in the light of the key terms: 'already' and 'not yet', and some implications for present-day liturgical practices are drawn.lt;pgt;lt;stronggt;How to cite this article:lt;/stronggt; Cilliers , J., 2009, 'Why worship? Revisiting a fundamental ...
Examples of these include how we worship Statues and Mary, how we mistakenly think of the Eucharist as actually being Jesus (think of that! Yet what about John Ch. 6?), and how our doctrine of purgatory is just some unbiblical, money-making scheme. ...
too”. There are a surprising amount of “secret Christians” in LA (that’s what I call them). The irony is thick – that they/we are fear being judged out in society, as others do when they are in a church. Extremism in every religion is what people fear, me too, but it doesn...
"Why Worship: Revisiting a Fundamental Liturgical Question". HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 65/1, Art. #126, 6 pages. DOI: 10.4102/hts.v65i1.126.Cilliers, J 2009b "Why Worship: Revisiting a Fundamental Liturgical Question". HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 65/1, Art. ...
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