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Musical forms, reverential meaning and belief

By: Series: WORSHIPPublication details: Minnesota 1995 St BenedictDescription: Vol.69 No.4Subject(s): Summary: Contends that the shape and form of worship symbols are intimately wed to the way in which God's self-communication is mediated and to the nature of faith called forth in worship. Looks at Karl Rahner for the frame for suggesting that worship symbols not only are caused by grace but themselves are a cause of grace. Calls for attention to the surface structures and configurations of worship symbols and for concern about the ways in which they mediate God's self-communication and the faith that they shape.
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Contends that the shape and form of worship symbols are intimately wed to the way in which God's self-communication is mediated and to the nature of faith called forth in worship. Looks at Karl Rahner for the frame for suggesting that worship symbols not only are caused by grace but themselves are a cause of grace. Calls for attention to the surface structures and configurations of worship symbols and for concern about the ways in which they mediate God's self-communication and the faith that they shape.

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