Digital Logos Edition
In the past two decades the Christian community has experienced a dynamic rebirth as churches around the world have turned their hearts and minds toward a deeper understanding of what it means to worship the Living God. The Complete Library of Christian Worship brings the theory and reality of worship together in an educational, applicational, and inspirational package.
“It is generally recognized that a symbol both points beyond itself and participates in that which it symbolizes” (Page 73)
“Instead, the theology of the eucharistic action was employed to argue for the goodness of physical creation; the role of that creation in redemption through Christ’s incarnation, death, and resurrection; and the possibility for Christians to participate in the new life initiated by God in the covenant sacrifice of Christ.” (Page 208)
“Christian Eucharist developed from the Jewish prayer of blessing (berakah).” (Pages 206–207)
“Chief among the considerations at the time was a desire to explain the eucharistic action simply as the means of participation in the new life initiated by God in the covenant sacrifice of Christ.” (Page 210)
“First, it will be necessary to recognize that earthly worship is modeled after a heavenly pattern.” (Page 75)
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