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Full-Text Articles in Liturgy and Worship
A Theology Of Psalm 88, A. Thornhill
Bringing Liturgical Dance Into The Twenty-First Century, Trisha Holmes, Lisa Smith
Bringing Liturgical Dance Into The Twenty-First Century, Trisha Holmes, Lisa Smith
Trisha Holmes
Dance Is a very powerful and ever changing form of communication found in virtually every civilization on earth. Because it is developing, new forms like Liturgical dance can often go unnoticed by the dance community as a whole. Liturgical dance can be traced back to the early slave churches of the 1700’s where it began as free form worship. Slaves and free “Blacks” gathered in large groups to worship, during these gatherings persons felt compelled by the “spirit of God” to move in wild abandon, like the “ring shout”, a tradition brought to America by the slave trade.(Allen ,“Slave Ships …
"From The Challenge Of Peace To The Gift Of Peace: Re-Reading The Consistent Ethic Of Life As An Ethic Of Peacemaking, M. Therese Lysaught
"From The Challenge Of Peace To The Gift Of Peace: Re-Reading The Consistent Ethic Of Life As An Ethic Of Peacemaking, M. Therese Lysaught
M. Therese Lysaught
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The Worlde And The Chylde, Clifford Davidson, Peter Happé
The Worlde And The Chylde, Clifford Davidson, Peter Happé
Clifford Davidson
The Worlde and the Chylde, issued by the press of Wynkyn de Worde in 1521, is one of the very earliest plays published in England. It also has very considerable interest for its adaptation of the Ages of Man iconography, which is extensively treated in the introduction, notes, and illustrations.
Types Of Despair In ‘Ash Wednesday’, Clifford Davidson
Types Of Despair In ‘Ash Wednesday’, Clifford Davidson
Clifford Davidson