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This collection investigates the intersection of traditional Christian faith and the evolving social and theological challenges of the modern era. Brian Wren, a noted hymnographer and theologian, utilizes his expertise in liturgical studies and poetic composition to present a framework for contemporary worship. The text argues that faith must remain dynamic, actively engaging with justice, peace, and the changing landscape of human experience through the medium of hymnody.
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Experts in liturgical studies frequently cite Wren's work as a significant contribution to modern hymnody, particularly for its emphasis on social consciousness. Readers often note the accessibility of the prose and the depth of the theological insights embedded within the poetic structures.
Page Count:
104
Publication Date:
1984-02-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191433616
ISBN-13:
9780191433610
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