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Book Description
- Title:
- The Reformation of our Worship. W.T. Whitley Lectures for 1963
- Authors:
- Stephen F. Winward
- Publication Year:
- 1964
- Location:
- London
- Publisher:
- Carey Kingsgate Press
- Pages:
- 126
- Subjects:
- Worship
- Copyright Holder:
- Public domain
Table of Contents
- Worship, Life, and Cult
- Worship and life
- Worship and cult
- Five selected themes
- Concering the method
- Worship as Dialogue
- Converations with God
- Three misunderstandings of the dialogue
- Joacob's ladder
- The old covenant
- Revelation and response in the new covenant
- The dialogue distorted
- Dialogue in church worship
- Dialogue in the sacraments
- Real worship in meeting
- Worship as Offering
- A lost emphasis
- The reasons of the heart
- The three main types
- The essentials of sacrifice
- A different emphasis
- The sacrifice of Christ
- Spiritual sacrifices
- The eucharistic sacrifice
- Making an offering
- Receiving and giving
- Embodied Worship
- The inward and the outward
- THe embodied presence
- Synbol, rutual, and sacrifice
- The Christian cult
- Elaboration and excess
- The reaction
- Words as symbols
- Symbolic objects
- Ceremonial
- Sacraments
- Total worship
- Liberty and Liturgy
- The twin pillars
- Actions not words prescribed
- Synagogue worship
- The spiirit of Jesus
- Tradition and pattern
- Liberty and fetters
- Variable elements
- Liturgy reformed
- Liturgy enforced and rejected
- The nature and purpose of liturgy
- Worship by the spirit
- Common order
- Common prayer
- Both libery and liturgy
- Congregational Participation
- United worship
- Two Old Testament examples
- Temple worship
- Pentecostal worship
- Ante-Niceme worship
- 'The great disaster'
- The legacy of the Reformation
- Architecture and action
- 'Understanded of the people'
- Everyne contributing
- Training and using gifted laymen
- Praying from a book
- The Communion of saints
- Index
- Names and Subjects
- Authors
- Scripture References