The Sunday Service of the Methodists: Twentieth-Century Worship in Worldwide Methodism (Studies in Honor of James F. White)
Are there common threads or characteristics uniting the worship of churches that stand in the Wesleyan tradition? What theological assumptions undergird the practice of Methodist worship in different cultural contexts? Is the liturgical heritage bequeathed by John Wesley and the early Methodists still honored in twentieth-century Methodist worship? How broadly has the twentieth-century liturgical movement influenced Methodist worship? Have Methodists made unique liturgical contributions in the establishment and evolution of "uniting" churches in Australia, Canada, or India? What are the implications of twentieth-century Methodist worship for evangelism and missions? These are some of the questions addressed in this volume, which examines the theological, historical, cultural, and practical implications of Sunday-morning worship as it is celebrated in churches around the world claiming Methodist/Wesleyan roots.
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The Sunday Service of the Methodists: Twentieth-Century Worship in Worldwide Methodism (Studies in Honor of James F. White)
Are there common threads or characteristics uniting the worship of churches that stand in the Wesleyan tradition? What theological assumptions undergird the practice of Methodist worship in different cultural contexts? Is the liturgical heritage bequeathed by John Wesley and the early Methodists still honored in twentieth-century Methodist worship? How broadly has the twentieth-century liturgical movement influenced Methodist worship? Have Methodists made unique liturgical contributions in the establishment and evolution of "uniting" churches in Australia, Canada, or India? What are the implications of twentieth-century Methodist worship for evangelism and missions? These are some of the questions addressed in this volume, which examines the theological, historical, cultural, and practical implications of Sunday-morning worship as it is celebrated in churches around the world claiming Methodist/Wesleyan roots.
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The Sunday Service of the Methodists: Twentieth-Century Worship in Worldwide Methodism (Studies in Honor of James F. White)

The Sunday Service of the Methodists: Twentieth-Century Worship in Worldwide Methodism (Studies in Honor of James F. White)

by Karen B. Westerfield Tucker (Editor)
The Sunday Service of the Methodists: Twentieth-Century Worship in Worldwide Methodism (Studies in Honor of James F. White)

The Sunday Service of the Methodists: Twentieth-Century Worship in Worldwide Methodism (Studies in Honor of James F. White)

by Karen B. Westerfield Tucker (Editor)

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Are there common threads or characteristics uniting the worship of churches that stand in the Wesleyan tradition? What theological assumptions undergird the practice of Methodist worship in different cultural contexts? Is the liturgical heritage bequeathed by John Wesley and the early Methodists still honored in twentieth-century Methodist worship? How broadly has the twentieth-century liturgical movement influenced Methodist worship? Have Methodists made unique liturgical contributions in the establishment and evolution of "uniting" churches in Australia, Canada, or India? What are the implications of twentieth-century Methodist worship for evangelism and missions? These are some of the questions addressed in this volume, which examines the theological, historical, cultural, and practical implications of Sunday-morning worship as it is celebrated in churches around the world claiming Methodist/Wesleyan roots.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780687011346
Publisher: Kingswood Books
Publication date: 02/28/1996
Series: Kingswood Series
Pages: 396
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.81(d)

About the Author

(2007) Karen B. Westerfield Tucker is Professor of Worship at Boston University School of Theology.
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