Making Room at the Table: An Invitation to Multicultural WorshipBrian K. Blount, Leonora Tubbs Tisdale Westminster John Knox Press, 1. jaan 2000 - 188 pages This volume is a collection of articles by members of the faculty at Princeton Theological Seminary exploring the multicultural challenges facing the contemporary church. Contributors seek ways to make worship more relevant to, and inclusive of, groups that have often been excluded, either overtly or unconsciously--youth, ethnic minorities, and other marginalized people. |
Contents
A House of Prayer for ALL the Nations | 16 |
A Pauline Perspective | 42 |
Cracking the Code | 63 |
A Careful Consideration | 145 |
The Universal Language | 162 |
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