Many theologians contend that liturgical texts and rituals have important implications for our public life together.
Liturgy, Time, and the Politics of Redemption advances a timely conversation about the place of "religious reasoning" in public discourse by attending to the way the scriptures are liturgically performed in Jewish and Christian communities. It includes diverse examinations of liturgy -- of interest to theologians, philosophers, and clergy -- and brings Jewish and Christian thinkers into conversation, showing parallels in these traditions' liturgical reasoning and opening new possibilities for Jewish-Christian relations.
Contributors: "Scott Bader-Saye
Oliver Davies
Robert Gibbs
Steven Kepnes
Shaul Magid
Peter Ochs
C. C. Pecknold
Ben Quash
Randi Rashkover
Graham Ward
Samuel Wells"