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Reconstructing Early Christian Worship

  • Paperback
  • 192 pages
  • Publisher: SPCK Publishing
  • 15.7 x 23.2 x 1.2 cm

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The book should be seen in the context of Paul Bradshaw's earlier works: The Search for the Origins of Christian Worship and Eucharistic Origins. In this book he updates his thinking in this area.
Reconstructing Early Christian Worship and The Eucharistic Liturgies
The Eucharistic LiturgiesReconstructing Early Christian Worship
  • Author

    Paul F. Bradshaw

  • Book Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    SPCK Publishing

  • Published

    September 2009

  • Weight

    264g

  • Page Count

    192

  • Dimensions

    15.7 x 23.2 x 1.2 cm

  • ISBN

    9780281060948

  • ISBN-10

    0281060940

  • Eden Code

    2323763

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    In this book Professor Bradshaw presents us with a veritable tour de force of academic theology which I am sure will become indispensable to those aspiring to be specialists in liturgical history. It covers exhaustively the practice and development of the Eucharist, Baptism and Prayer in the early centuries of the Church. It is not, however, a book for the general reader who does not share the aspiration to become a liturgical scholar. Those who simply desire to grow in their experience and understanding of the Christian sacraments could always read prayerfully the writings of the Fathers that Professor Bradshaw anatomizes with such gusto.