How are we to proclaim Christ in different cultures? This question was central to a landmark study on worship and culture conducted by the Lutheran World Federation between 1992 and 1999. Much has changed in the years since then: the world today more than ever is a multicultural global village. Worship and Culture revisits that LWF study and publication, shedding new light on the question from recent theological and sociological scholarship to expand and enrich the texts in the original three-volume work.
This book includes texts from the main statements that came out of the original project as well as updated essays from some of the original contributors. It also adds new essays, prayers, and hymns to the conversation, inviting readers to consider what the life of the church should look like in today's hybrid, multicultural world.
Contributors
Julio Cezar Adam
Scott Anderson
Mark P. Bangert
Thomas F. Best
Stephen Burns
Anscar J. Chupungco, OSB
Joseph A. Donnella II
Norman A. Hjelm
Margaret Mary Kelleher, OSU
Dirk G. Lange
Gordon W. Lathrop
Anita Monro
Martha Moore-Keish
Melinda A. Quivik
Gail Ramshaw
S. Anita Stauffer
Benjamin M. Stewart
Glaucia Vasconcelos Wilkey
Joyce Ann Zimmerman, CPPS