Vision Upon Vision
Processes of Change and Renewal in Christian Worship
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Publisher: Canterbury Press Norwich
ISBN: 9781853119927
Number of Pages: 320
Published: 30/10/2009
Width: 15.6 cm
Height: 23.4 cm
This magisterial book examines the changing nature of Christian worship from the earliest years of the New Testament to the liquid modern world. Discounting any notion of an idealized vision of past which each generation seeks to recreate, this groundbreaking book shows that the nature of worship has always involved compromise with public life and has borrowed from the drama of the theatre. He reveals how worship evolved and changed through the great east-west divide, the Renaissance, the Enlightenment and the 19th century reaction to it.
As in his previous, highly praised book, George Guiver's expertise is a forensic detective, tracing in the default practices and customs of ordinary people going about their prayer in church and alone, a vast body of liturgical DNA. He provides us with tools with which to discover the past and examine a range of assumptions and presuppositions about worship today.
'Most interesting is the account of the Enlightenment ... This book gives rise to many thoughts about liturgical change past and present.' -- Eoin de Bhaldraithe 2012