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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Melanie Ross , Dr Simon Jones , Joseph Britton , Dr. Paul F. BradshawPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: T.& T.Clark Ltd Edition: NIPPOD Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.351kg ISBN: 9780567642325ISBN 10: 0567642321 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 03 November 2011 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Language: English Table of ContentsIntroduction (Melanie C. Ross) / Forword (Iain Torrance) / The Serious Business of Worship (Bryan D. Spinks) / Part I: Early Church and Eastern Traditions Introduction / Chapter 1 (Robert F. Taft): St. John Chrysostom, Preacher Committed to the Seriousness of Worship / Chapter 2 (Michael Daniel Findikyan): The ‘Opening of the Door' Ceremony on Palm Sunday in the Armenian Church / Chapter 3 (Gregory Woolfenden): A Tension between Private and Public Prayer? Reflections on the origins of the day hours / Chapter 4 (Anthony Gelston): The East Syrian Eucharistic Prayers / Chapter 5 (Paul Bradshaw): Varieties of Early Christian Baptismal Anointing / II: Patristic and Reformation Eras Introduction / Chapter 6 (Kenneth Stevenson): The Transfiguration Sermon of Peter the Venerable, Abbot of Cluny / Chapter 7 (Gordon Jeanes): Is the Institution Narrative Necessary in the Eucharist? The opinion of Martin Bucer, Corpus Christi, Cambridge, MS 113, pp.315-324 / Chapter 8 (Robin A. Leaver): Metrical Psalms and Canticles, the Book of Common Prayer, and Thomas Cranmer / III: Contemporary Liturgical Renewal Introduction / Chapter 9 (Joseph Britton): The Berkeley Rite / Chapter 10 (Philip Tovey): Two Models of Inculturation and Eucharistic Prayers with Children / Chapter 11 (Simon Jones): 'Outward Ceremony and Honourable Badge': the Theological Significance of the Sign of the Cross in the Baptismal Liturgies of the Church of England and Scottish Episcopal Church / Chapter 12 (Siobhán Garrigan): Is Ecumenical Worship a Serious Business? (Two Case Studies and a Funeral) / Chapter 13 (Maxwell E. Johnson): Is Anything Normative in Contemporary Lutheran Worship? / Chapter 14 (Melanie C. Ross): The Serious Drama of Worship / Chapter 15 (John D. Witvliet): From ‘DNA to Cellular Structure': Charting recent evangelical scholarly engagement with corporate worship practices / Bryan D. Spinks: Bibliography of Principal Works / List of ContributorsReviews"‘What a joy to see the study of liturgy and with it the church's life of worship, taken with such seriousness. The breadth of the essays gathered in this Festschrift, and the scholarly commitments displayed here, witness to the vibrancy of this field of inquiry. Here is liturgical studies at its best - deeply engaged with historical questions, theological convictions, and contemporary practices.' - Teresa Berger, Yale Institute of Sacred Music and Yale Divinity School, New Haven, CT, USA -- Teresa Berger ‘This splendid collection of essays honors Yale University's Professor Bryan D. Spinks, whose scholarly contributions have ranged across a broad spectrum in the field of liturgical studies, from early Christian Eucharistic practice (the place of the ""Sanctus"" in Eucharistic prayers) to studies of Reformation and post-Reformation worship (baptismal doctrine and liturgical reform in the Church of Scotland). Skilfully edited by Melanie C. Ross and Simon Jones, The Serious Business of Worship offers essays by some of the world's leading liturgical scholars, including Father Robert Taft, S.J. (on John Chrysostom's preaching), Bishop Kenneth Stevenson (on a transfiguration sermon of Peter the Venerable), Canon Paul Bradshaw (on varieties of early Christian baptismal anointing), and The Reverend Maxwell Johnson (on the issue of normativity in contemporary Lutheran liturgical practice). No college or university library-and no serious student of Christian worship-will want to be without this important collection. It offers a superb snapshot of where modern liturgical research is headed, and its ecumenical range witnesses to the ongoing search for unity of faith and worship among Christians today. Finally, readers should not overlook Melanie Ross's keenly focused assessment of Spinks's scholarship in her entertaining essay, ""An Octopus in a Matchbox."" The Serious Business of Worship - and the scholar it honors - will richly repay careful reading and study.' - Nathan D. Mitchell, Department of Theology, University of Notre Dame, IN, USA -- Nathan D. Mitchell ‘Bryan Spinks has made brilliant and significant contributions to a vast range of subjects in liturgical history and theology. This excellent collection, ranging from early Eastern liturgies, via Reformation studies, to the tensions and challenges of liturgical practice today, is a fine tribute to an exceptional scholar and thinker, who deserves every honour from both the academy and the Church.' - Archbishop Rowan Williams. -- Rowan Williams Entitled The Serious Business of Worship, this gathering of papers focuses on Spinks' legacy to both church and academy. This collection identifies, reviews, and outlines his most profound beliefs, priorities, and commitments. Their efforts are informative, critical, and respectful. The Serious Business of Worship begins with a helpful introduction by Ian Torrance and a sermon from Dr. Spinks, himself. This collection will be of interest to students, scholars, and church leaders commited to the growth and development of effective worship and live giving sacraments. The diversity and dept of these papers will be both challenging and inspiring to anyone choosing to consult these pages and I commend it to each and every one. - Michael K Jones, United Church of Canada -- Michael K Jones ‘Informative, critical and respectful... of interest to students, scholars and church leaders.' -- Theological Book Review ‘This is a serious volume, demanding and rewarding study... The editors and contributors of this book are to be congratulated on serving up a tasty dish of calamari to be enjoyed by anyone serious about worship.' -- Anaphora 'This book is to be recommended for the breadth of its focus and the depth of its analysis in which the fruits of historical study and theological analysis are brought to bear on the contemporary challenges of experienced by worshippers in this current age.' Dominic E. Serra, Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Volume 63/2, UK -- Dominic E. Serra The Serious Business of Worship honours well the scholarly and pastoral contribution of Bryan Spinks. It also honours the complexity of the contemporary liturgical enterprise. -- Martin Tel, SJT, Volume 64/65" 'What a joy to see the study of liturgy and with it the church's life of worship, taken with such seriousness. The breadth of the essays gathered in this Festschrift, and the scholarly commitments displayed here, witness to the vibrancy of this field of inquiry. Here is liturgical studies at its best - deeply engaged with historical questions, theological convictions, and contemporary practices.' - Teresa Berger, Yale Institute of Sacred Music and Yale Divinity School, New Haven, CT, USA -- Teresa Berger 'This splendid collection of essays honors Yale University's Professor Bryan D. Spinks, whose scholarly contributions have ranged across a broad spectrum in the field of liturgical studies, from early Christian Eucharistic practice (the place of the Sanctus in Eucharistic prayers) to studies of Reformation and post-Reformation worship (baptismal doctrine and liturgical reform in the Church of Scotland). Skilfully edited by Melanie C. Ross and Simon Jones, The Serious Business of Worship offers essays by some of the world's leading liturgical scholars, including Father Robert Taft, S.J. (on John Chrysostom's preaching), Bishop Kenneth Stevenson (on a transfiguration sermon of Peter the Venerable), Canon Paul Bradshaw (on varieties of early Christian baptismal anointing), and The Reverend Maxwell Johnson (on the issue of normativity in contemporary Lutheran liturgical practice). No college or university library-and no serious student of Christian worship-will want to be without this important collection. It offers a superb snapshot of where modern liturgical research is headed, and its ecumenical range witnesses to the ongoing search for unity of faith and worship among Christians today. Finally, readers should not overlook Melanie Ross's keenly focused assessment of Spinks's scholarship in her entertaining essay, An Octopus in a Matchbox. The Serious Business of Worship - and the scholar it honors - will richly repay careful reading and study.' - Nathan D. Mitchell, Department of Theology, University of Notre Dame, IN, USA -- Nathan D. Mitchell 'Bryan Spinks has made brilliant and significant contributions to a vast range of subjects in liturgical history and theology. This excellent collection, ranging from early Eastern liturgies, via Reformation studies, to the tensions and challenges of liturgical practice today, is a fine tribute to an exceptional scholar and thinker, who deserves every honour from both the academy and the Church.' - Archbishop Rowan Williams. -- Rowan Williams Entitled The Serious Business of Worship, this gathering of papers focuses on Spinks' legacy to both church and academy. This collection identifies, reviews, and outlines his most profound beliefs, priorities, and commitments. Their efforts are informative, critical, and respectful. The Serious Business of Worship begins with a helpful introduction by Ian Torrance and a sermon from Dr. Spinks, himself. This collection will be of interest to students, scholars, and church leaders commited to the growth and development of effective worship and live giving sacraments. The diversity and dept of these papers will be both challenging and inspiring to anyone choosing to consult these pages and I commend it to each and every one. - Michael K Jones, United Church of Canada -- Michael K Jones 'Informative, critical and respectful... of interest to students, scholars and church leaders.' -- Theological Book Review 'This is a serious volume, demanding and rewarding study... The editors and contributors of this book are to be congratulated on serving up a tasty dish of calamari to be enjoyed by anyone serious about worship.' -- Anaphora 'This book is to be recommended for the breadth of its focus and the depth of its analysis in which the fruits of historical study and theological analysis are brought to bear on the contemporary challenges of experienced by worshippers in this current age.' Dominic E. Serra, Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Volume 63/2, UK -- Dominic E. Serra The Serious Business of Worship honours well the scholarly and pastoral contribution of Bryan Spinks. It also honours the complexity of the contemporary liturgical enterprise. -- Martin Tel, SJT, Volume 64/65 Author InformationPhD Candidate in Liturgical Studies, Universtity of Notre Dame The Rev. Dr Simon Jones is Chaplain and Research Fellow at Merton College, Oxford, UK. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |