God We Worship: An Exploration of Liturgical Theology - Kantzer Lectures in Revealed Theology (KLRT) - Nicholas Wolterstorff - Books - William B Eerdmans Publishing Co - 9780802872494 - April 9, 2015
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God We Worship: An Exploration of Liturgical Theology - Kantzer Lectures in Revealed Theology (KLRT)

Nicholas Wolterstorff

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God We Worship: An Exploration of Liturgical Theology - Kantzer Lectures in Revealed Theology (KLRT)

Marc Notes: Nicholas Wolterstorff takes a ground-up approach to liturgical theology, examining the oft-hidden implications of traditional elements of liturgy. Given that none have ever been composed from scratch, he argues that the assumptions taken into worship are key to perceiving the real depths of historical Christianity's understanding of God. Across the liturgies of various churches, he highlights theologically neglected elements of God, arguing that liturgical dissection is not only interesting, but crucial for reconciling differences between the God studied by theologians and the God worshipped by churchgoers. Review Quotes: Cornelius Plantinga Jr.-- Calvin Theological Seminary Nicholas Wolterstorff writes on Christian worship with enormous expertise. . . . This book is a flood of light. It has all the Wolterstorff marks, including brilliant clarity and powerful illumination of his subject. William DyrnessFuller Theological Seminary In his usual graceful way Wolterstorff leads the reader to see what is implicit in Christian liturgy, and to find there a God who listens and hears, who is vulnerable to being wronged and resisted. . . . A major contribution to liturgical theology. John D. Witvliet-- Calvin Institute of Christian Worship Offers a thought-provoking vision of God as an empathetic listener, a vision implicit in so much of what the church does in public worship, but relatively underdeveloped in the church's long history of formal theological reflection. . . . This is the rare kind of book that can simultaneously challenge common assumptions about theological method, make bold theological claims about the character of God, correct readings of significant theologians in the history of the church, and inspire a deeper liturgical spirituality of wonder, expectation, and hope. Jeremy Begbie-- Duke University For many years, Nicholas Wolterstorff has helped us penetrate the character of worship, combining the acuity of a philosopher and the wisdom of a lifelong practitioner. Now he brings all this to a head in a superbly written study. . . . Those familiar with Wolterstorff will not be disappointed; newcomers will be greatly stimulated and refreshed. All will be made to think at the deepest levels about this supremely important question: Just who is the God Christians worship? Leanne Van Dyk-- Western Theological Seminary Nicholas Wolterstorff here gives us a "true" liturgical theology -- not a theology about liturgy but, rather, the explicit and implicit theology in the actions and order of worship. The ripple effects are profound, implicating understandings of God, persons, time, prayer, lament, and much more. There is little doubt that this book will be a landmark in the terrain of liturgical theology. Bryan Spinks-- Yale Divinity School A good many books on liturgical theology discuss everything under the sun other than actual liturgies themselves. In this timely study Wolterstorff brings his sharp philosophical and theological mind to bear on specific liturgical texts and explores how the church, in enacting the liturgy, hands on its implicit understanding of God. This work will be a crucial text for any serious study of liturgical theology. " Contributor Bio:  Wolterstorff, Nicholas Nicholas Wolterstorff is Noah Porter Professor Emeritus of Philosophical Theology, Yale University, and Senior Fellow, Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture, University of Virginia. His many publications include Divine Discourse: Philosophical Reflections on the Claim that God Speaks (1995), John Locke and the Ethics of Belief (1996) and Thomas Reid and the Story of Epistemology (2001, 2004).

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 9, 2015
ISBN13 9780802872494
Publishers William B Eerdmans Publishing Co
Genre Aspects (Academic) > Religious
Pages 196
Dimensions 152 × 230 × 14 mm   ·   278 g
Language English  

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