This title was first published in 2003: At the beginning of the twenty-first century, the Christian Church continues to minister to the dying and the bereaved. However, it does so in a rapidly changing world.
This title was first published in 2003: At the beginning of the twenty-first century, the Christian Church continues to minister to the dying and the bereaved. However, it does so in a rapidly changing world.
Paul P.J. Sheppy is a Fellow of the Centre for Baptist History and Heritage at Regent's Park College, University of Oxford and a Baptist minister in pastoral charge of a congregation in Reading, England. From 1987 to 2002 he was a member of the Joint Liturgical Group of Great Britain, serving as its Secretary from 1994. During the latter period, he was a member of the English Language Liturgical Consultation. He has been a member of the Churches' Funerals Group since 1997 and continues to serve as a Trustee of the Joint Liturgical Group. Paul Sheppy has written extensively on liturgical issues - in particular on liturgy and death. Most recently, his major review of Anglican funeral rites was published by the University of Tubingen in the encyclopaedic Im Angesicht des Todes. He is also the author of In Sure and Certain Hope, a collection of original liturgical resources for use at funerals.
Inhaltsangabe
1 Introduction for Volume II An agenda for Volume II The limits of Volume II The structure of Volume II 2 The Orthodox- The Great Book of Needs (1999) 3 The Roman Catholic Church- Order of Christian Funerals (1990) 4 The Anglican Communion; selected rites 5 Churches of the Reformation 6 Ecumenical Churches 7 Some Conclusions
1 Introduction for Volume II An agenda for Volume II The limits of Volume II The structure of Volume II 2 The Orthodox- The Great Book of Needs (1999) 3 The Roman Catholic Church- Order of Christian Funerals (1990) 4 The Anglican Communion; selected rites 5 Churches of the Reformation 6 Ecumenical Churches 7 Some Conclusions
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