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Christian worship worldwide : expanding horizons, deepening practices / edited by Charles E. Farhadian.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Calvin Institute of Christian Worship liturgical studies seriesPublication details: Grand Rapids, Mich. : William B. Eerdmans Pub., 2007.Description: xxi, 301 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780802828538 (pbk. : alk. paper)
  • 0802828531 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 264.009 22
LOC classification:
  • BV15 .C47 2007
Online resources:
Contents:
Beyond lambs and logos : Christianity, cultures, and worship worldwide / Charles E. Farhadian -- The Ephesians moment in worldwide worship : a meditation on Revelation 21 and Ephesians 2 / Andrew Walls -- Worship among apostles and Zionists in southern Africa, Zimbabwe / Dana Robert and Inus Daneel -- The Mar Thoma Christians of Kerala : a study of the relationship between liturgy and mission in the Indian context / Philip Wickeri -- A traditional thanksgiving festival in South Korea : Chusok / Seung Joong Joo -- Worship and culture in Latin America / Miguel A. Palomino and Samuel Escobar -- Worship in the Amazon : the case of the Aguaruna Evangelical Church / Robert Priest -- Celebrating Pentecost in Leauva'a : worship, symbols, and dance in Samoa / Thomas Kane, CSP -- Worship as mission : the personal and social ends of West Papuan worship in the glory hut / Charles E. Farhadian -- Participation in worship, worship-full hearts : a meditation on Luke 7 and Matthew 15 / Ogbu Kalu -- Praying globally : pitfalls and possibilities of cross-cultural liturgical appropriation / C. Michael Hawn -- Liturgical theology and criticism : things of heaven and things of the earth : some reflections on worship, world Christianity, and culture / Bryan D. Spinks -- Interfaith comparison and assessment : Muslim worship : interfaith assets and ecumenical shortcomings / Lamin Sanneh -- Afterword : Inculturation, worship, and dispositions for ministry / John D. Witvliet -- Appendix : The Nairobi statement.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Beyond lambs and logos : Christianity, cultures, and worship worldwide / Charles E. Farhadian -- The Ephesians moment in worldwide worship : a meditation on Revelation 21 and Ephesians 2 / Andrew Walls -- Worship among apostles and Zionists in southern Africa, Zimbabwe / Dana Robert and Inus Daneel -- The Mar Thoma Christians of Kerala : a study of the relationship between liturgy and mission in the Indian context / Philip Wickeri -- A traditional thanksgiving festival in South Korea : Chusok / Seung Joong Joo -- Worship and culture in Latin America / Miguel A. Palomino and Samuel Escobar -- Worship in the Amazon : the case of the Aguaruna Evangelical Church / Robert Priest -- Celebrating Pentecost in Leauva'a : worship, symbols, and dance in Samoa / Thomas Kane, CSP -- Worship as mission : the personal and social ends of West Papuan worship in the glory hut / Charles E. Farhadian -- Participation in worship, worship-full hearts : a meditation on Luke 7 and Matthew 15 / Ogbu Kalu -- Praying globally : pitfalls and possibilities of cross-cultural liturgical appropriation / C. Michael Hawn -- Liturgical theology and criticism : things of heaven and things of the earth : some reflections on worship, world Christianity, and culture / Bryan D. Spinks -- Interfaith comparison and assessment : Muslim worship : interfaith assets and ecumenical shortcomings / Lamin Sanneh -- Afterword : Inculturation, worship, and dispositions for ministry / John D. Witvliet -- Appendix : The Nairobi statement.

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