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520 | _aIdentifies three characteristics of culture which produce opposite turns in liturgy: worship embedded in culture or artificially taken out of it; worship that seeks to be everywhere the same or that is answerable only to local particularity; and worship forms which are fixed in some past moment and forms which, in keeping up with the latest thing, are inconsistent. Offers suggestions for avoiding each of the extremes. | ||
100 | _aSTEVICK, Daniel | ||
650 | _aCulture and Religion | ||
650 | _aLiturgy-renewal | ||
650 | _aCulture and development | ||
310 | _aSix Issues a Year | ||
300 | _aVol.69 No.4 | ||
222 | _aWORSHIP | ||
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_aMinnesota _c1995 _bSt Benedict |
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942 | _cART | ||
440 | _aWORSHIP | ||
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_bThe beloved antagonist _aCulture |
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_aTangaza _c05/09/2007 13:32:15 |
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