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Liturgy and the Moral Self: Humanity at Full Stretch Before God Book

Liturgy and the Moral Self: Humanity at Full Stretch Before God
Liturgy and the Moral Self: Humanity at Full Stretch Before God, Liturgical theologian Don Saliers published an essay in 1979 challenging both the Church's and the theological academy's understanding of the relationship of liturgy and ethics. Liturgy and the Moral Self features Saliers' provocative essay, an introduc, Liturgy and the Moral Self: Humanity at Full Stretch Before God has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Liturgy and the Moral Self: Humanity at Full Stretch Before God, Liturgical theologian Don Saliers published an essay in 1979 challenging both the Church's and the theological academy's understanding of the relationship of liturgy and ethics. Liturgy and the Moral Self features Saliers' provocative essay, an introduc, Liturgy and the Moral Self: Humanity at Full Stretch Before God
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  • Liturgy and the Moral Self: Humanity at Full Stretch Before God
  • Written by author Bruce T. Morrill
  • Published by Liturgical Press, The, June 2002
  • Liturgical theologian Don Saliers published an essay in 1979 challenging both the Church's and the theological academy's understanding of the relationship of liturgy and ethics. "Liturgy and the Moral Self" features Saliers' provocative essay, an introduc
  • Liturgical theologian Don Saliers published an essay in 1979 challenging both the Church's and the theological academy's understanding of the relationship of liturgy and ethics. "Liturgy and the Moral Self" features Saliers' provocative essay, an introduc
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Liturgical theologian Don Saliers published an essay in 1979 challenging both the Church's and the theological academy's understanding of the relationship of liturgy and ethics. "Liturgy and the Moral Self" features Saliers' provocative essay, an introductory chapter, and sections on liturgical theology, the formation of character, and words and music--each with a single-page introduction to the chapters that follow.


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