Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-173) and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Liturgical theology in context -- "Once your were no people ... now you are God's people" : an analytical narrative of the construction of African-American Protestant liturgical traditions -- "Cities on hills" : an analytical narrative of the construction of European-American Protestant liturgical traditions -- Barriers built, barriers broken : the intersection of African-American and European-American liturgical traditions -- "Discerning the body" : US racism, Protestant worship and sacramental theology.
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Towards Liturgies that Reconcile reflects upon Christian worship as it is shaped, and mis-shaped, by human prejudice, specifically by racism. African Americans and European Americans have lived together for 400 years on the continent of North America, but they have done so as slave and master, outsider and insider, oppressed and oppressor. Scott Haldeman traces the development of Protestant worship among whites and blacks, showing that the following exist in tension: African American and European American Protestant liturgical traditions are both interdependent and distinct; and that multicult.
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Title
Towards liturgies that reconcile.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Liturgies-- United States.
Race relations-- Religious aspects-- Christianity.
Worship.
Ethnische Beziehungen
Liturgie
Liturgie.
Liturgies.
Protestantismus
Protestantse kerken.
Race relations-- Religious aspects-- Christianity.
Rassenverhoudingen.
RELIGION-- Christian Rituals & Practice-- Worship & Liturgy.