Finally, a specialized forum to ask to a book useful to all liturgical traditions and many others:
Dom Gregory Dix: The Shape of Liturgy
Hopefully this is first in line
I'm on it! [:D]
And while we are at it, Bryan Spinks' critique of it...
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Ken McGuire
Well, if we're going to get greedy in our first request why not the complete works of Bryan Spinks, Paul Bradshaw and Aidan Kavanaugh? Oops I need a new forum to suggest the latter.[:D] Are you sure that Spinks is Anglican not Church of Scotland?[;)]
Are you sure that Spinks is Anglican not Church of Scotland?
I have not personally asked him, [:D] but if I recall correctly, in some of the articles he has written in the Lutheran Quarterly it describes him as a member of the Church of England - or at least as on their liturgy panel. I don't have those with me right now to look it up though.
We're doing liturgy on this thread, are we? OK:
An Anglican publisher and an essentially Anglican university, that must qualify as Anglican.[:D]
(Though I agree on putting Dix first on the list. I still haven't read that one.)
I'll put my non-liturgical suggestions in another thread.
We're doing liturgy on this thread, are we?
The rule I was taught at seminary: Catholics for theology, Lutherans for Bible study and Anglicans for liturgy[:D]
Yes, you keep saying that, and I keep feeling like [^o)]. I'm not that Lutheran about anything, and as for Anglican liturgy, well, that would have to be strictly restricted to book form, then. I went to my last Anglican Mass 20 years ago and decided "Never again!". (Am I allowed to say that on the Anglican forum?)
Select Works of Dom Gregory Dix
You beat me to it.[:)] I just found it.
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Yay!
Jones - Wainwright - Yarnold (eds): The Study of Liturgy (SPCK)
Oops. I just realized the link I gave you says OUP. My copy most definitely says SPCK.
Ben, Dix isn't tagged for either Liturgy or Liturgical Theology.[;)]