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The Lord’s Supper in the Reformed Church in America

Tradition in Transformation

by Christopher Dorn (Author)
©2007 Monographs XIV, 262 Pages
Series: American University Studies , Volume 264

Summary

In The Lord’s Supper in the Reformed Church in America: Tradition in Transformation, Christopher Dorn eloquently narrates the evolution that the celebration of the Lord’s Supper has undergone in the Reformed Church in America (RCA). Building on the work of scholars who have chronicled this history in the period spanning the sixteenth through the nineteenth centuries, Dorn extends the narrative into the twentieth century. He shows how the liturgical and ecumenical movements in this century created a climate in the RCA for liturgical research and reform – a climate that stimulated its leaders to reflect seriously on the formulation of its liturgy and their understanding of its use. In the last two chapters, he convincingly demonstrates how this process led to a reconception of the nature and meaning of the celebration of the Lord’s Supper.

Details

Pages
XIV, 262
Year
2007
ISBN (Hardcover)
9781433100017
Language
English
Keywords
Abendmahlsliturgie Church history Reformierte Kirche in Amerika Reformed church Public worship Liturgy Liturgical study Sacrament Lord's Supper
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2007. XIV, 262 pp.

Biographical notes

Christopher Dorn (Author)

The Author: Christopher Dorn received his doctorate in religious studies from Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The history, theology, and practices of worship in the Reformed churches are the principal areas of his scholarly investigation. He served as a consultant to the Commission on Christian Worship in the Reformed Church in America.

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