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The Sacramental Life

Gregory Dix and his Writings

  • Paperback
  • 186 pages
  • Publisher: Canterbury Press
  • 15.8 x 23.2 x 1.5 cm

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Gregory Dix – Anglican Benedictine monk, scholar, writer and broadcaster – was one of the most engaging public figures of his day. His classic work, The Shape of the Liturgy, has remained in print for 60 years and is an unsurpassed account of the origins of the Eucharist which underpins the work being done today by authors like Richard Giles.

Apart from this magnum opus, Gregory Dix left many pamphlets, papers, sermons, radio talks and other unpublished texts. From this remarkable archive, Simon Jones has created a text that will be valued in teaching, study, and as devotional reading for a new generation.

Clergy, ordinands and many other readers will welcome this volume. There is at least one institution which requires all students considering theology to read the first 100 pages of The Shape of the Liturgy before applying.

There is a Bibliography and an Index of Names and an Index of Subjects.

Simon Jones is Chaplain and Fellow of Merton College, Oxford - Dix's own college - and an ablate of Elmore Abbey, an Anglican Benedictine community in Newbury, where the Dix archives are held. He wrote the introduction to the 60th anniversary edition of The Shape of Liturgy.

'Here we see most clearly how Dom Gregory brought the immensities of his theological vision to bear on the bread and butter of learning to live Christianly and to pray intelligently.' Rowan Williams

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  • Author

    Simon Jones

  • Book Format

    paperback

  • Publisher

    Canterbury Press

  • Published

    September 2007

  • Weight

    255g

  • Page Count

    186

  • Dimensions

    15.8 x 23.2 x 1.5 cm

  • ISBN

    9781853117176

  • ISBN-10

    185311717X

  • Eden Code

    118467

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    This anthology of Dix’s writings, in the ‘Canterbury Studies in Spiritual Theology’ series is opportune in that it may help to show the range of his interests: however Dom Gregory does need to be studied in rather more depth to appreciate the subtlety and originality of his thinking. His ‘big green book’, The Shape of the Liturgy is of course his major contribution to the church’s thinking on the religious life (here represented by valuable retreat addresses) and shows what a great deal he had still to offer the church at the moment of his untimely death. This was over fifty years ago, and many would argue that we still need him, and thinkers like him, even now.