Sentences with phrase «divine liturgy»

But whereas most seeker churches work with the models of the shopping mall and the television audience in designing their space and worship service, Fabian likens worship at St. Gregory's to a rock concert, which he calls the modern secular experience that most closely resembles the divine liturgy.
In the first instance, it suggests that the priest - celebrant is the master of the divine liturgy rather than its servant.
Following the divine liturgy of the Eucharist, a tray of flowers and sweet basil is prepared.
Three days a week at 7 a.m., a few people gather at the monastery for the divine liturgy.

Not exact matches

Given this interest in spiritual practices and things monastic, it is not surprising that more and more people are practicing the daily office (also called «divine office,» «office,» «liturgy of the hours» or «common prayer»).
We can see only hints of divine beauty, and if some poets or artists seem to have a talent for seeing a particular kind of natural beauty it does not follow that they will also see or appreciate supernatural beauty (for example, in people, liturgy, or scripture).
Or as Scott Bader - Saye has argued more recently: «Keeping providence figuratively grounded in Scripture and practically grounded in the liturgy can help constrain our distorted appeals to divine favor.»
The liturgy of Eastern Christianity has given far more attention than has the West to the theme of divine glory, splendor, and beauty.
Money - theism has its own concept of the divine, priesthood, rites, liturgies, missionaries, theologians, modern churches and cathedrals.
The chapter headings give us an overview of the work: Ignorance of Scripture is ignorance of Christ: the theological project of Joseph Ratzinger; The critique of criticism: beginning the search for a new theological synthesis; The hermeneutic of faith: critical and historical foundations for a biblical theology; The spiritual science of theology: its mission and method in the life of the church; Reading God's testament to humankind: biblical realism, typology, and the inner unity of revelation; The theology of the divine economy: covenant, kingdom, and the history of salvation; The embrace of salvation: mystagogy and the transformation ofsacrifice; The cosmic liturgy: the Eucharistic kingdom and the world as temple; The authority of mystery: the beauty and necessity of the theologian's task.
In doing so, liturgy also becomes an arena in which the multifaceted traces of divine - human encounters in their relatedness to the world are preserved and celebrated.
That includes the common Christian intimation of a divine presence in scripture, religious doctrine, liturgy and nature.
The entirety of Wiltshire's story performs a larger liturgy equally disposed to divine presence.
Hugh is drawing on Pseudo-Dionyius» view that creation and the liturgy within the church are interlocking symbolic modes of discourse that put humans in touch with the divine.
Because the liturgy gives us our best image of heaven, because the words and actions of public worship mimic the divine service performed by the angels and saints who attend God's throne, a rumor has gotten out that heaven will be church services that never end, This is a terrifying prospect to my 13 - year - old.
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