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This collection investigates the intersection of faith, social justice, and communal worship through the lens of hymnody and liturgical poetry. Fred Kaan, a renowned minister and hymn writer, draws upon his extensive experience in ecumenical ministry to present a framework for how song and prayer can serve as catalysts for social change. The text argues that the act of worship is inherently political and must be grounded in the realities of human suffering and the pursuit of peace. By examining the structure of his own compositions, Kaan illustrates how theological concepts are translated into accessible, congregational language.
What You Will Find
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Experts in the field of liturgical studies recognize this work as a significant contribution to modern hymnology. Readers frequently note the accessible nature of the prose, which balances theological depth with practical application for church leaders and worship planners.
Page Count:
1
Publication Date:
1989-11-16
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191434817
ISBN-13:
9780191434815
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