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_aEarly Christian worship _ea basic introduction to ideas and practice _fPaul Bradshaw |
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205 | _aSecond edition | ||
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_aLondon _cSPCK _d2010 |
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320 | _aIndex | ||
327 | _aChristian Initiation 1. Beginnings 2. Syria and Egypt 3. Rome and North Africa 4. The fourth-century synthesis 5. From adult to infant baptism Eucharist 6. Sacred meal 7. Anamnesis and epic less: the Eucharistic prayer 8. Holy food 9. 'The bloodless sacrifice' 10.'Let all mortal flesh keep silence' Liturgical Time 11. Daily prayer 12. Sunday 13. Easter and Pentecost 14. Christmas, Epiphany and Lent 15. Saints' days | ||
330 | _aAn introduction to worship in the first four centuries of the Church's existence. It describes what Christians actually did, but also explains why that acted as they did. Why did they choose some patterns instead of others? How did they see and understand their worship? What effect did all this have on developing Christian ideas, and what effect did the ideas in turn have on the worship? | ||
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700 | _aBradshaw, P. | ||
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