Cult and culture The structure of the evolution of worship
Series: WORSHIPPublication details: Minnesota 1990 St. BenedictDescription: Vol.64 No.5Subject(s): Summary: Worship is the best interpreter of the Christian kerygma through the mediation of its symbolic structural exegesis which speaks to people standing within a historical tradition-bound period of ideas, challenges and values. The following historical paradigms can enlighten present-day questions: from the Judeo-Christian to the Hellenistic; from the Hellenistic to the Greco-Roman and Byzantine; from the Greco-Roman to the Medieval and modern Roman Catholic; from the Medieval to the modern Evangelical-Protestant; and the Second Vatican Council and beyond.
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Worship is the best interpreter of the Christian kerygma through the mediation of its symbolic structural exegesis which speaks to people standing within a historical tradition-bound period of ideas, challenges and values. The following historical paradigms can enlighten present-day questions: from the Judeo-Christian to the Hellenistic; from the Hellenistic to the Greco-Roman and Byzantine; from the Greco-Roman to the Medieval and modern Roman Catholic; from the Medieval to the modern Evangelical-Protestant; and the Second Vatican Council and beyond.
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