What's Worship Got to Do with It?
Interpreting Life Liturgically
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Word Count
69,500 words, Guess
Page Count
278 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- ISBN-101620329719
- ISBN-139781620329719
- Library of Congress Control Number2018275413
- OCLC Control Number1018458338
- Better World Books9781620329719
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL27821349M
Classifications
- LCCBV176.3 .C365 2018
- LCCBV176.3.C37 2018
- LCCBV176.3 C36 2018
Description
This book connects the living realms of the church, the self, the neighbor and the world. It envisions our daily local and global life from liturgical spaces, places where Christians worship God. Through these relations, we can connect worship with economy, preaching with raising a village, baptism with forms of citizenship, ecology and the market, Easter with immigration, liturgical knees with colonization, spirituality with minority voices, all uttering prayers that name racism, poverty and a liberation theology of glory. In these pages Cláudio Carvalhaes issues a call to the churches to move from captive and colonized spaces into where the Spirit lives: among the poor, the needy, the forgotten. With a variety of relations between the Christian faith and our cultural ways of living, Carvalhaes offers new liturgical and theological imaginings to be engaged with the most vulnerable in our societies and the earth. A creative liturgical theology of liberation that makes sense of God between the world and the table/altar, between the pulpit and local communities, the worship space and our multiple lived experiences. For liturgy is an endless song of liberation. This book is a call to life!
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