Liturgy with a Difference: Beyond Inclusion in the Christian Assembly
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Liturgy with a Difference: Beyond Inclusion in the Christian Assembly  -     By: Stephen Burns

Liturgy with a Difference: Beyond Inclusion in the Christian Assembly

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Title: Liturgy with a Difference: Beyond Inclusion in the Christian Assembly
By: Stephen Burns
Format: Paperback
Vendor: SCM Press
Publication Date: 2019
Weight: 2 pounds
ISBN: 033405740X
ISBN-13: 9780334057406
Stock No: WW144384

Publisher's Description

- Contributions from a diverse range of leading authors including Rachel Mann, Teresa Berger, and Susannah Cornwall - Challenging and incisive exposing the hidden gestures and approaches in liturgy that exclude and distance - Covers some of the key flashpoints of inclusion - gender, sexuality, race and culture

Author Bio

Stephen Burns is a presbyter in the Church of England and teaches liturgical and practical theology at the University of Divinity, Melbourne, Australia, as well as an international research consultant at the Queen’s Foundation, Birmingham. His publications include Christian Worship: Postcolonial Perspectives, co-authored with Michael N. Jagessar (2011) and Postcolonial Practice of Ministry, co-edited with Kwok Pui-lan (2016). He is currently co-authoring Riting the Body: Feminist Liturgy—Theology and Practice with Nicola Slee. Bryan Cones is a presbyter in the Episcopal Church, a former book editor at Liturgy Training Publications, and was managing editor and columnist at U.S. Catholic magazine. He has served as adjunct faculty at the Episcopal Divinity School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, and is a doctoral candidate in liturgy and practical theology at the University of Divinity. His most recent publication, “On Not Playing Jesus: The Gendered Liturgical Theology of Presiding,” appears in the June 2017 issue of Pacifica, and he is currently co-editing According to All: Catholicity in Postcolonial Perspective.

Editorial Reviews

"This collection of stimulating and disturbing chapters should provoke vitally important exchanges and conversations between every person responsible for taking a lead in liturgy and those who think they know what ‘ecclesiology’ is all about." -- Ann Loades

"This book crackles with prophetic and Pentecostal energy, inviting readers into a many-textured, many-tongued conversation about what is most urgent in the life of our churches and how this might be reflected in Christian worship and witness. Bringing together a range of bold, original and creative perspectives on the diverse and hybrid identities that make up our contemporary world and church, the contributors consider how these might inform liturgical theology and practice, earthing theoretical discussion in a variety of settings and liturgical case studies. These are precisely the discourses and perspectives needed to challenge, enliven, expand and invigorate liturgical debate and practice within and beyond the churches. It should be required reading for all training for leadership within the churches, as well as those responsible for the leadership of worship at local, national and international levels." -- Nicola Slee

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