Thursday, March 21, 2019
The Anglican Liturgy Essay -- Religion/Spirituality
the Prayer Book is not save a manual of public devotions, it contains the panopticest statement of the teaching of the perform. This discernment of the prayer book as the dominant treatise of Anglican belief is primal to this essays argument that the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer (1979), and particularly its communion of Baptism, has fundamentally shifted Anglican thinking and liturgical employment in congenator to Eucharist and ministry. We will explore this argument by first clarifying what is said in the Book of Common Prayer (1979), especially indoors its preface to the rite of Baptism, comparing this to the Book of Common Prayer 1662, to open fire differences and subtle nuances within the theology expressed. The consequences of these changes in relation to Eucharistic practice and invitation will then be explored, particularly the way in which chit is understood in the new schema. Following this, we will seek to ascertain the impact that this has had upon the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, mod Zealand, and Polynesia and how it has affected our Anglican Identity liturgically and ecclesiologically, especially in regards to ministry. Finally, we will offer a little(a) critique of the liturgical grounds of Baptism as full initiation to the Eucharistic table, drawing upon biblical images and Church teaching to pose questions of whether this is appropriate. Holy Baptism is full initiation by water and the Holy Spirit into Christs body the Church. These few words are the initiatory comments in the Book of Common Prayer (1979) concerning the rite of Baptism and the purpose of the service. Within them lies an understanding that, while possibly implicit, in previous Prayerbooks had not been made clear, or was deliberate... ...can Style. July 10, 2010. http//anglocatholic.net/2010/07/10/communion-anglican-style/ (accessed May 14, 2012).The Church of England. The Book of Common Prayer and brass section of the Sacraments and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church according to the use of The Church of England. Cambridge Cambridge University Press, 1662.The Church of the state of Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia. A New Zealand Prayer Book/He Karakia Mihinare o Aotearoa. Auckland Collins, 1989.The Episcopal Church. The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church together with the Psalter or Psalms of David according to the use of the Episcopal Church. New York, NY Church Hymnal Group & Seabury Press, 1979.White, James F. Introduction to Christian Worship. third Edition. Nashville, TN Abingdon Press, 2000.
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