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The Oxford Guide to the Book of Common Prayer A Worldwide Survey by Charles Hefling, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

From Charles Hefling

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The Oxford Guide to the Book of Common Prayer A Worldwide Survey by Charles Hefling, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
The Oxford Guide to the Book of Common Prayer A Worldwide Survey by Charles Hefling, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

Indigo

The Oxford Guide to the Book of Common Prayer A Worldwide Survey by Charles Hefling, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

From Charles Hefling

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The Book of Common Prayer runs like a golden thread through the history of the Church of England and the worldwide Anglican Communion. The Oxford Guide to the Book of Common Prayer is the first comprehensive guide to the history and usage of the original Book of Common Prayer and its numerousdescendants throughout the world. It shows how a seminal text for Christian worship and devotion has inspired a varied family of religious resources that have had an influence far beyond their use in the churches of a single tradition. The Guide is unique. In it, experts from every part of the globe and every branch of Anglicanism, as well as from the Lutheran, Roman Catholic, Methodist, and Unitarian traditions, provide an unparalleled examination of The Book of Common Prayer and its lineage. Much more than simply ahistory, this volume describes how Anglican churches at all points of the compass have developed their own Prayer Books and adapted the time-honored Anglican liturgies to their diverse local cultures. In the dozens of editions now in use throughout the world, the same texts-Daily Prayers, theEucharist, Marriage and Funerals, and many others-resemble each other, and yet differ from each other in interesting ways. A brief look at "electronic Prayer Books" offers a glimpse at how this story of development and adaptation may continue in the Information Age. From 1549 to the twenty-first century, The Oxford Guide to the Book of Common Prayer offers a fascinating journey through the history and development of a classic of world literature."A wonderful and useful book. This book asks all the important questions and provides essential material for those who are looking for answers."-(The Rev.) Christopher Webber, The Living Church"It is well conceived physically, graced with both illustrations of historic prayer books and text boxes from the liturgies being discussed, which are a significant help to the reader. This authoritative guide to the Book of Common Prayer as it once was and has now become will well serve anyoneinterested in Anglicanism or the prayer book tradition."-Christian Century"The editors have assembled a roster of authors that is a veritable who's who among Anglican liturgical scholars. [They] have provided a service to the entire Communion by editing this worldwide survey of the Book of Common Prayer."-Frank C. Senn, Anglican Theological Review"Hefling and Shattuck have kept a tight hand; they have maintained narrative interest, eliminated overlaps, discreetly filled holes themselves. Excerpts from specimen prayers and documents are given in boxes on the page. In a big book, room has been found for thirty black-and-white illustrations, achronology, a glossary, a bibliography, a good index, and a world map in the endpapers."-John Whale, Times Literary Supplement"Monumental and magnificent! This Guide makes clear why The Book of Common Prayer is both a religious and a literary masterpiece."-Phyllis Tickle | The Oxford Guide to the Book of Common Prayer A Worldwide Survey by Charles Hefling, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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