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Holy People

A Liturgical Ecclesiology
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This title is now in paperback (HB published 1999). It shows how worship activities define the concept "church". It explores: the meaning of the term "church"; the relationship of the local liturgical assembly and other Christian assemblies; the personal and communal charter of the liturgical assembly; and the critical principles of liturgy and culture. It focuses on community and assembly to discuss the sacraments. It is written by a leading scholar in worship and liturgy.
Gordon W Lathrop is Charles A Schieren Professor of Liturgy Emeritus at the Lutheran Theological Seminary in Philadelphia and author of Holy Things and Holy Ground (both published by Fortress Press) among many other books.
Introduction: Liturgical Ecclesiology and Its Importance PART ONE: A People-Church in Liturgical Perspective Assembly With All, in Every Place The Practice of Assembly PART TWO: One People - Liturgy and Church Unity Knowing Something Together Unity and Liturgical Pattern The Practice of Unity PART THREE: Holy People - Liturgical Assemblies and Earth's Peoples Assembly, Baptism, and Culture Assembly, Eucharist, and Culture The Practice of Holiness Appendixes Indexes
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