Marriage as worship A theological analogy
Series: WORSHIPPublication details: Minnesota 1988 St BenedictDescription: Vol.62 No.4Subject(s): Summary: Marriage and worship are both primary and universal relationships involving body and spirit, natural phenomena and divine mystery. Therefore they can be studied analogously. They can be analyzed from three major perspectives: symbolic action, depth of meaning, and self-transcendency. Both marriage and worship are studied here in terms of the agape of intimacy, daily dying and rising, gift-given communication, and faith sharing in the domestic church.
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Marriage and worship are both primary and universal relationships involving body and spirit, natural phenomena and divine mystery. Therefore they can be studied analogously. They can be analyzed from three major perspectives: symbolic action, depth of meaning, and self-transcendency. Both marriage and worship are studied here in terms of the agape of intimacy, daily dying and rising, gift-given communication, and faith sharing in the domestic church.
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