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OverviewThere is a growing (if not urgent) need for those being trained for ordained (and lay) ministry to be provided with a more solid grounding in liturgical principles, and Simon Reynolds seeks to address this by demonstrating how good liturgical leadership can be the foundation from which all other theological, historical, pastoral and missiological issues arise. Table Manners attempts to avoid being a ‘party’ book and will consciously avoid issues of churchmanship (except in pointing to what is positive in the various Christian traditions). Rather, it is written from the conviction that (i) a proper understanding of the Eucharist, and a theologically-informed approach to celebrating it (even if this manifests itself in many different styles), should mean that worshippers can go to churches of an unfamiliar tradition and yet still be caught up in the action, because what is essential and enlarging about good liturgical celebration would be recognisable; and (ii) that the success of presidency also demands the liturgical education of the whole people of God, because until they know what to ask for, their expectations will remain constrained. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Simon ReynoldsPublisher: SCM Press Imprint: SCM Press Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.254kg ISBN: 9780334045281ISBN 10: 0334045282 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 31 January 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents1. Enchantment or Entertainment? The Challenge and Potential of the Contemporary Liturgical Culture 2. Temple or Home, Table or Altar, Supper or Sacrifice? Tradition in Transition 3. Speech and Silence: The Possibilities of Limits of Language 4. Hearts and Hands and Voices: When Words are Never Enough 5. Poetic Space: Inhabiting the Liturgical Environment 6. Practising the Scales of Rejoicing: Shaping a Liturgical and Presidential InstinctReviewsTable Manners offers a unique contribution to liturgical theory of practice. Simon begins with historical origins and tradition and then moves us on to the present day. He shows how words, symbols and actions, combined with a poetic understanding of the liturgy, can lead us and all with whom we work and pray into the heart of God. His subtle understanding of gestures and the use of silence, and his perceptive comments on the use of liturgical space, make this book indispensable for all who preside at the eucharist. -- Stephen Platten Table Manners challenges us to attend more seriously and imaginatively to the quality of worship. In issuing the challenge, Simon Reynolds asks questions that cover the spectrum of theological viewpoint and social context. Our response should be carefully considered, if we are to be serious about the authenticity of our witness and mission, and our individual life in Christ. Reynolds has a passion for the elements that any liturgy draws upon; words, music, movement, relationship, participation, environment. As a persistent asker of questions, Simon Reynolds prompts us into the recognition of ordinary human experience as the vehicle of revelation. Here are questions that should should regularly be on the agenda of every institution training people for ordained and lay ministry, every PCC and diocesan Synod. -- Martin Warner This is a fascinating, lucid, passionately argued exploration of why our church worship is so poorly done. Should be compulsory for all who lead worship and all who complain about it. -- Angela Tilby Table Manners offers a unique contribution to liturgical theory of practice. Simon begins with historical origins and tradition and then moves us on to the present day. He shows how words, symbols and actions, combined with a poetic understanding of the liturgy, can lead us and all with whom we work and pray into the heart of God. His subtle understanding of gestures and the use of silence, and his perceptive comments on the use of liturgical space, make this book indispensable for all who preside at the eucharist. -- Stephen Platten Table Manners challenges us to attend more seriously and imaginatively to the quality of worship. In issuing the challenge, Simon Reynolds asks questions that cover the spectrum of theological viewpoint and social context. Our response should be carefully considered, if we are to be serious about the authenticity of our witness and mission, and our individual life in Christ. Reynolds has a passion for the elements that any liturgy draws upon; words, music, movement, relationship, participation, environment. As a persistent asker of questions, Simon Reynolds prompts us into the recognition of ordinary human experience as the vehicle of revelation. Here are questions that should should regularly be on the agenda of every institution training people for ordained and lay ministry, every PCC and diocesan Synod. -- Martin Warner This is a fascinating, lucid, passionately argued exploration of why our church worship is so poorly done. Should be compulsory for all who lead worship and all who complain about it. -- Angela Tilby Author InformationSimon Reynolds is a parish priest in Farnham in Surrey. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |