Evangelical versus liturgical? : defying a dichotomy /
Ross, Melanie C.
Evangelical versus liturgical? : defying a dichotomy / Melanie C. Ross. - xv, 149 pages ; 23 cm. - Calvin Institute of Christian Worship liturgical studies series . - Calvin Institute of Christian Worship liturgical studies series. .
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction: The formation of a dichotomy -- Pragmatism versus ecumenism? : rethinking historical origins -- Case study 1 : Eastbrook Church -- Fundamentalism versus rite? : rethinking the Scripture/liturgy relationship -- Gnostic versus canonical? : rethinking interpretive paradigms -- Case study 2 : West Shore Evangelical Free Church -- Concluding thoughts: On defying a dichotomy.
In this book Melanie Ross presents a current description of evangelical worship, bringing together liturgical scholarship and theological scholarship on American evangelicalism. She draws on historical analysis, systematic theology, and the worship life of two vibrant congregations to argue that the common ground shared by evangelical and liturgical churches is much more important than the differences that divide them. --From publisher's description.
9780802869913 0802869912
2014008409
Liturgics--Case studies.
Evangelicalism.
Reformed Church--Doctrines.
BV 178 / .R66 2014
Evangelical versus liturgical? : defying a dichotomy / Melanie C. Ross. - xv, 149 pages ; 23 cm. - Calvin Institute of Christian Worship liturgical studies series . - Calvin Institute of Christian Worship liturgical studies series. .
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction: The formation of a dichotomy -- Pragmatism versus ecumenism? : rethinking historical origins -- Case study 1 : Eastbrook Church -- Fundamentalism versus rite? : rethinking the Scripture/liturgy relationship -- Gnostic versus canonical? : rethinking interpretive paradigms -- Case study 2 : West Shore Evangelical Free Church -- Concluding thoughts: On defying a dichotomy.
In this book Melanie Ross presents a current description of evangelical worship, bringing together liturgical scholarship and theological scholarship on American evangelicalism. She draws on historical analysis, systematic theology, and the worship life of two vibrant congregations to argue that the common ground shared by evangelical and liturgical churches is much more important than the differences that divide them. --From publisher's description.
9780802869913 0802869912
2014008409
Liturgics--Case studies.
Evangelicalism.
Reformed Church--Doctrines.
BV 178 / .R66 2014