Liturgy and Ethics: A Response to Saliers and Ramsey

On the premiss that a concern for the ethical significance of worship demands a rigorous examination of the personal and societal dynamics by which it shapes our individual and corporate lives, the author probes the psychological and social implications of the somewhat different theologies of the Wo...

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Published in:Journal of religious ethics
Main Author: Everett, William W. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Wiley-Blackwell 1979
In: Journal of religious ethics
Year: 1979, Volume: 7, Issue: 2, Pages: 203-214
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Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
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Summary:On the premiss that a concern for the ethical significance of worship demands a rigorous examination of the personal and societal dynamics by which it shapes our individual and corporate lives, the author probes the psychological and social implications of the somewhat different theologies of the Word proposed by Saliers and Ramsey. Concluding that neither of them accommodates the pluralistic and secular nature of our culture, he proposes an alternative basis for liturgy in the notions of publicity and profession.
ISSN:1467-9795
Contains:Enthalten in: Journal of religious ethics