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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Charles Hefling (Associate Professor, Theology Department, Associate Professor, Theology Department, Boston College) , Cynthia Shattuck (former Managing Director, former Managing Director, Cowley Publications)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 16.20cm , Height: 4.80cm , Length: 24.30cm Weight: 1.039kg ISBN: 9780195297560ISBN 10: 0195297563 Pages: 640 Publication Date: 28 September 2006 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback 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 ContentsReviews""It is well conceived physically, graced with both illustrations of historic prayer books and text boxes from the liturgies being discussed, which are a significant help to the reader. This authoritative guide to the Book of Common Prayer as it once was and has now become will well serve anyone interested in Anglicanism or the prayer book tradition."" --Christian Century ""To understand the phenomenon of Anglicanism we need to understand the Prayer Book -- in its original setting and in its many transformations. I cannot think of a better and more comprehensive resource than this collection of expert discussions in helping us learn more of what Anglicanism has given to the literary heritage of Christianity and culture alike."" --from the Foreword by the Most Reverend Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury ""Monumental and magnificent! This Guide makes clear why the Book of Common Prayer is both a religious and a literary masterpiece. To say any less than that of this volume would be to misrepresent it; to say more would be to diminish its stature."" --Phyllis Tickle ""Through the beauty of language, the Book of Common Prayer has nurtured a spirituality that has defined our very unity of faith and worship. The Oxford Guide is both timely and welcome. It takes us to the root of our common life and gives us a living word as we learn about liturgy, language, culture, tradition, and revision. I heartily commend it."" --The Most Reverend Andrew S. Hutchinson, Archbishop and Primate, The Anglican Church of Canada ""While the essays vary in length, all are thorough. The general quality of the writing and editing has made every page worth reading. It is a book that both teaches well and reads well."" --Richard J. Anderson in Historiographer ""It is well conceived physically, graced with both illustrations of historic prayer books and text boxes from the liturgies being discussed, which are a significant help to the reader. This authoritative guide to the Book of Common Prayer as it once was and has now become will well serve anyone interested in Anglicanism or the prayer book tradition."" --Christian Century ""To understand the phenomenon of Anglicanism we need to understand the Prayer Book--in its original setting and in its many transformations. I cannot think of a better and more comprehensive resource than this collection of expert discussions in helping us learn more of what Anglicanism has given to the literary heritage of Christianity and culture alike."" --from the Foreword by the Most Reverend Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury ""Monumental and magnificent! This Guide makes clear why The Book of Common Prayer is both a religious and a literary masterpiece. To say any less than that of this volume would be to misrepresent it; to say more would be to diminish its stature."" --Phyllis Tickle ""Through the beauty of language, the Book of Common Prayer has nurtured a spirituality that has defined our very unity of faith and worship. The Oxford Guide is both timely and welcome. It takes us to the root of our common life and gives us a living word as we learn about liturgy, language, culture, tradition, and revision. I heartily commend it."" --The Most Reverend Andrew S. Hutchinson, Archbishop and Primate, The Anglican Church of Canada ""While the essays vary in length, all are thorough. The general quality of the writing and editing has made every page worth reading. It is a book that both teaches well and reads well."" --Richard J. Anderson in Historiographer This is a valuable book, which affords the latest overview of Anglican worship across the world, and reveals its rich diversity. Donald Gray, Church Times This book will serve as a standard work of reference for many years to come, and should be a basic ingredient of every clergyperson's library. Michael C. Kennedy, Church of Ireland Gazette This rich volume is sure to become the definitive source for studies of the Book of Common Prayer. Publishers Weekly Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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