Liturgy as protest and resistance.

Contributor(s): Series: Liturgy (Washington, D.C. : 1980) ; volume 35, number 1Publisher: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. : Liturgical Conference, [2020]Copyright date: ©2020Description: 43 pages ; 26 cmSubject(s):
Contents:
Introduction : liturgy as protest and resistance / Andrew Wymer -- Love your flesh : the power and protest of embodied worship / Khalia J. Williams -- Dismantling domination through womanist rituals of resistance / Lorena Parrish -- Pastoring (in the face of) resistance : a tale of St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Seattle / Kristen Daley Mosier -- 'Christ is no stranger here' : disrupting Advent with Central American migrant narratives / Andrew Scales, Klaas Walhout, and Emily Wilkes -- 'How can these things be?' : Zilpha Elaw's foolish ministry / Kate Hanch -- Care at the site of the dead : a theology of restoration / Elyssa Salinas-Lazarski.
Summary: "This issue means to show how communities of faith might liturgically engage matters of power during the 2020 election cycle in the U.S. ... This issue contains essays that are richly informed by these historical streams of liturgical protest and resistance, breaking new ground as they call us to embody faithful protest and resistance in our worship"--Page 1.
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Main Collection John Kinder Theological Library BV178 LIT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available A42337433

Includes bibliographical references.

Introduction : liturgy as protest and resistance / Andrew Wymer -- Love your flesh : the power and protest of embodied worship / Khalia J. Williams -- Dismantling domination through womanist rituals of resistance / Lorena Parrish -- Pastoring (in the face of) resistance : a tale of St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Seattle / Kristen Daley Mosier -- 'Christ is no stranger here' : disrupting Advent with Central American migrant narratives / Andrew Scales, Klaas Walhout, and Emily Wilkes -- 'How can these things be?' : Zilpha Elaw's foolish ministry / Kate Hanch -- Care at the site of the dead : a theology of restoration / Elyssa Salinas-Lazarski.

"This issue means to show how communities of faith might liturgically engage matters of power during the 2020 election cycle in the U.S. ... This issue contains essays that are richly informed by these historical streams of liturgical protest and resistance, breaking new ground as they call us to embody faithful protest and resistance in our worship"--Page 1.

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