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<place><placeTerm type="text">Tennessee</placeTerm></place>
<publisher>Abingdon Press</publisher>
<dateIssued>c1988</dateIssued>
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<note>In this compelling work, Theodore W. Jennings, Jr., offers a theology based on the direct application of worship to the real world and on a refocusing of attention on the central actions of the church's life: the confession and forgiveness of sins.

&#34;Too often,&#34; Jennings writes, &#34;we think of worship as an escape from the harsh realities of the world, as a respite from our labors, as a sacred time and space separated from the real world. This is a complete misunder-standing. The liturgy we perform should be the model and epitome of our life in the world. In the service of our worship, we model the ways we engage the world in our daily lives.&#34;

Response to The Liturgy of Liberation:

&#34;Jennings] shows his usual ability for providing fresh and intriguing insights into his theological material. Hardly a page or section goes by without some refreshing thought about age-old topics.... The book is eminently readable, and its readability unfolds the strong proposal that he makes for new attention to forgiveness and absolution.... The book not only invites theologi-cal discussion, but will also make an impact on worship. I can imagine the book having the effect of revitalizing worship practices whenever his views are taken seriously and affirmed.&#34;</note>
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