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Worship and the Mystery of God

£25.00

This scholarly work explores the theological, historical, and liturgical evolution of Anglican worship, focusing on how music, ceremony, and beauty contribute to experiencing the divine presence. It traces the impact of the Reformation, the role of the Book of Common Prayer, and the tension between spiritual edification and ceremonial expression.

This landmark study traces how Anglican worship evolved from a mystical embodiment of the divine presence to a rational act of remembrance. Drawing on the writings of Anglican divines such as Hooker, Andrewes, and Taylor, John Shepherd reclaims a vision of worship as a transformative encounter with God—where music, beauty, and ceremony are not optional embellishments but essential expressions of divine mystery.

A compelling read for theologians, liturgists, musicians, and all who seek to understand the spiritual depth of Anglican tradition.285pp

Author: John Shepherd
Sacristy Press, 2025. PB, 285pp
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