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A Companion to Common Worship Dr. Paul F. Bradshaw

A Companion to Common Worship By Dr. Paul F. Bradshaw

A Companion to Common Worship by Dr. Paul F. Bradshaw


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Summary

This volume works through all the elements of the new liturgical material. Each section includes the history and theology of the service, and a commentary on the text. Like its predecessor, it sets out to be the standard reference book for the field.

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A Companion to Common Worship: v. 1 by Dr. Paul F. Bradshaw

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About Dr. Paul F. Bradshaw

Paul Bradshaw in Professor of Liturgy at the University of Notre Dame (but based in London) and Consultant to the Liturgical Commission. He is a key figure in liturgy and liturgical history, co-author (with Ronald Jasper) of the Companion to the ASB, co-editor of The Study of Liturgy and of other SPCK titles. The contributors are in the main rising liturgists drawn from the Alcuin Club, although Michael Perham and David Stancliffe will write key chapters.

Table of Contents

Services and Service Books (a history of worship up to the ASB); From the Alternative Service Book to Common Worship; The Calendar; The Service of the Word; Preaching; Holy Communion; Initiation Services; Collects and Post Communions; The Sunday Lectionary; The Psalter; Canticles; The Design of Common Worship

Additional information

GOR001495414
9780281052660
0281052662
A Companion to Common Worship: v. 1 by Dr. Paul F. Bradshaw
Used - Very Good
Paperback
SPCK Publishing
2001-01-19
304
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