Books on liturgy and worship, including liturgical history and theology, and studies of religious ritual and expression.
The third volume of a three-volume introduction to hymns, their history, their role in the liturgy of the church and their theological significance.
A reassessment of the role of Paul as a man of prayer and worship, placing his letters in their original context as epistolary rituals of worship.
An essay on central sacrament from the perspective of the Reformed Tradition, viewing the Eucharist not only as a sign or symbol, but as Christ's real presence.
A study of the liturgical writings of the 18th-century Nonconformist minister Matthew Henry and their lessons for modern Christian worship.
A survey of the development of the Paschal rites of the ancient Church, from apostolic times to the 4th century.
A collection of essays exploring the ways in which Psalm 29 has been used and understood in both the Jewish and Christian traditions throughout the ages.
An exploration of the nature of the Eucharist, bringing theological and literary resources to bear on the paradoxical role of the central Christian sacrament.
A ready-reference for anyone interested in the subject of liturgy and worship, containing over 800 entries, ranging from short definitions to lengthy articles.
Concentrating on the development of the ascetic tradition in Christianity, this book provides a justification for the centrality of worship in Christian life.
A new reading of Paul's First Epistle to the Corinithians, offering an alternative to traditional misogynistic interpretations.
A reprint of Evelyn Underhill's timeless study on the the nature and principles of worship, and the main forms in which they are expressed in Christianity.
A critical analysis of the liturgical rites in the Scottish, English, Welsh and Irish churches, showing the bases of Reformed Worship.