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2003-2005 Colloquy: "Reformed Worship, Reformed Theology: The Reciprocal Relationship"
Institute for Reformed Theology
Union Theological Seminary and Presbyterian School of Christian Education
Session 1:
- J. J. von Allmen, Worship: Its Theology and Practice.
Session 2:
- Jeremy Begbie, Voicing Creation’s Praise: Towards a Theology of the Arts, pp. 167-275.
- Frank Burch Brown, Good Taste, Bad Taste, and Christian Taste: Aesthetics in Religious Life.
- William S. Dyrness, Visual Faith: Art, Theology, and Worship in Dialogue.
- John W. De Gruchy, “Holy Beauty: A Reformed Perspective on Aesthetics within a World of Unjust Ugliness”, Sprunts Lecture, 2001.
Session 3:
- Walter J. Burghardt, S.J., “Worship and Justice Reunited” from Liturgy and Justice: To Worship God in Spirit and Truth, edited by Anne Y. Koester
- Liturgy and the Moral Self: Humanity at Full Stretch Before God edited by E. Byron Anderson and Bruce T. Morill.
- Howard G. Hageman, Pulpit and Table: Some Chapters in the History of Worship in the Reformed Churches.
- Alexander Schmemann, For the Life of the World: Sacraments and Orthodoxy, pp. 117-134.
Session 4:
- Hughes Oliphant Olds, Worship: Reformed According to Scripture
- John D. Witvliet, Worship Seeking Understanding, pp. 91-123.
Session 5
- Theme: Calvin Symposium on the Arts. The members of the colloquy were among the participants in the 2004 Calvin Symposium on Worship and the Arts, sharing the work of the previous 14 months.
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