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A Critical Examination of Contemporary English in Anglican Liturgies

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A Critical Examination of Contemporary English in Anglican Liturgies
ByPeter Nicholas Davies
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2005
eBook Published 15 October 2017
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351163125
Pages 264
eBook ISBN 9781351163125
Subjects Humanities
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Davies, P.N. (2005). Alien Rites?: A Critical Examination of Contemporary English in Anglican Liturgies (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351163125

ABSTRACT

The author examines some of the issues arising from the recent introduction of contemporary English language into Anglican worship, especially in the authorised liturgy of England and New Zealand. Three key questions are addressed. Are there criteria for worship which are satisfactorily fulfilled by contemporary language? To what extent is the language used in modern liturgies truly contemporary, reflecting its social and cultural milieu? How has the introduction of contemporary language been received by regular Anglican worshippers? Based on a large body of evidence, the author reaches conclusions which are both reassuring and disturbing.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part One|144 pages

Contemporary Language in Liturgy

chapter One|25 pages

Worship, liturgy and language

chapter Two|21 pages

The arguments for and against the use of contemporary language

chapter Three|24 pages

The process of liturgical revision in England and New Zealand

chapter Four|14 pages

The basis of traditional language in Anglican liturgy

chapter Five|58 pages

Contemporary English in Anglican liturgy

part Two|52 pages

The Opinions and Attitudes of Worshippers

chapter Six|8 pages

Surveying the evidence

chapter Seven|16 pages

What worshippers expect ... and what they find

chapter Eight|9 pages

Meaning and understanding

chapter Nine|17 pages

Fear of change

part Three|9 pages

Conclusion and Appendices

chapter Ten|7 pages

Conclusion

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