Series title on front cover. "Deep Church ... is spiritual reality down in the depths ... which feed, sustain and equip us to be disciples of Christ"--Series Preface. "Deep Church, a phrase first used by C.S. Lewis to argue that the Catholic and evangelical wings of the Church of England should stand together ... against the forces of Modernism"--p. [xv] "Foreword by The Rt Revd and Rt Hon Richard Chartres, Bishop of London"--Cover. Includes bibliographic references.
Contents:
Why Deep Church? / Andrew Walker and Luke Bretherton -- Recovering Deep Church: theological and spiritual renewal / Andrew Walker -- Beyond the emerging church? / Luke Bretherton -- Deep Church as Paradosis: on relating scripture and tradition / Andrew Walker -- Reading scripture in congregations: towards an ordinary hermeneutics / Andrew Rogers -- 'Deep calls to deep': reading scripture in a multi-faith society / Ben Quash -- Holding together: Catholic evangelical worship in the spirit / Christopher Cocksworth -- God's transforming presence: spirit empowered worship and its mediation / Ian Stackhouse -- Baptism and catechesis as spiritual formation / Alan Kreider -- Education, discipleship and community formation / Mark Wakelin -- Mundane holiness: the theology and spirituality of everyday life / Luke Bretherton.
Summary:
"This collection of essays is the fruit of an informal seminar series facilitated by the generous hospitality of Simon Downham at St. Paul's, Hammersmith, London"--p. [xv].
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