Ebook
This collection of essays by British Baptists honors the work of Christopher Ellis amongst the Baptist community, recognizing in particular the contribution he has made to the practice and theology of Free Church worship. The book takes a selection of his hymns as a starting point for reflection on areas of worship, discipleship, the sacraments, and theology.
"Gathering Disciples is not only a well-deserved
celebration of the contributions of Baptists’ most significant
liturgical theologian--it serves as a splendid showcase of the
impressive theological work now being done by Baptist theologians
in, with, and for their own tradition but also in, with, and for
the whole church. An indispensable resource for the renewal of
ecclesial life in Baptist and Free Church communities and for the
ecumenical reception of the theological gifts these communities
offer to the global church."
--Steven R. Harmon, Gardner-Webb University School of
Divinity
“Christopher Ellis’s theology provides the beautiful through-line
for a collection of essays on worship, ecumenism, doctrine, and
life that sings in a distinctive Baptist key. Gathering
Disciples is a celebration of scholarship and a testament
of love: one that deserves to be read by thoughtful Christians from
every tradition.”
--Melanie Ross, Yale Institute of Sacred Music and Yale Divinity
School
"In celebrating the work of Christopher Ellis, this collection
offers a fascinating kaleidoscope of themes and thinkers in
contemporary Baptist theology. More to that, however, it is a
significant contribution to the wider conversations in Christian
theology. Organized around the notion of ‘sung theology,’ this
volume is a convincing illustration of the role of worship in both
shaping and reflecting our faith."
--Lina Toth (Andronoviene), Scottish Baptist College
Myra Blyth is Chaplain and Tutorial Fellow in Worship and Pastoral Studies, Regent's Park College, Oxford. Andy Goodliff is the Minister of Belle Vue Baptist Church, Southend-on-Sea, UK.