| Imagining the kingdom: how worship works | |
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How does worship work? How exactly does liturgical formation shape us? What are the dynamics of such transformation? In the second of James K. A. Smith's three-volume theology of culture, the author expands and deepens the analysis of cultural liturgies and Christian worship he developed in his well-received Desiring the Kingdom. He helps us understand and appreciate the bodily basis of habit formation and how liturgical formation--both "secular" and Christian--affects our fundamental orientation to the world. Worship "works" by leveraging our bodies to transform our imagination, and it does this through stories we understand on a register that is closer to body than mind. This has critical implications for how we think about Christian formation. |
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| Statement of Responsibility | |
| Author(s) | Smith, James K. A. - Personal Name |
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| ISBN/ISSN | 9780801035784 |
| Subject(s) | Imagination Philosophical anthropology Worship Liturgics Liturgy and the arts |
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| Series Title | Cultural liturgies ; v. 2 |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher | Baker Academic |
| Publishing Year | c2013 |
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| Collation | xx, 198 p. ; 23 cm. |
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