Exploring fundamental ways in which verbal expression in worship relates to aesthetic expression, Clayton Schmit provides a vitally important book for all homiletics students and scholars. Schmit explains that worship isn't just a sequence of "holy" words, and he reflects theologically on the relationship between verbal and aesthetic expression, demonstrating the aesthetic significance of verbal liturgical expression and the aesthetic responsibility of those who preach, pray, and lead in public worship.
Too Deep for Words: A Theology of Liturgical Expression
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Author(s)J. Schmit, Clayton
PublisherWestminster John Knox Press
ISBN / ASIN0664223923
ISBN-139780664223922
AvailabilityIn Stock.
Sales Rank1,887,145
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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