01827nam a2200349 a 450000500170000000800200001702000300003704100080006708200120007508200130008710000230010010000110012324500520013424500540018624500210024025000090026126000100027026000280028026000090030830000110031730000280032830000100035652008210036665000230118765000220121065000460123285600650127891100320134395700150137599900170139095200700140720260119071451.02024-09-05 16:54:34 a9780195217322, 0195217322 aeng a264.009 bB812-P32 aBradshaw, Paul F. eAuthor aThe Search for the Origins of Christian Worship bources and Methods for the Study of Early Liturgy cPaul F. Bradshaw a2 nd aU.S.A bOxford University Press c2002 a244tr. bPaperback, Illustration c24 cm aTraditional liturgical scholarship has generally been marked by an attempt to fit together the various pieces of evidence for the practice of early Christian worship in such a way as to suggest that a single, coherent line of evolution can be traced from the apostolic age to the fourth century. Paul Bradshaw examines this methodology in the light of recent developments in Jewish liturgical scholarship, of current trends in New Testament studies, and of the nature of the source-documents themselves, and especially the ancient church orders. In its place he offers a guide to Christian liturgical origins which adopt a much more cautious approach, recognizing the limitations of what can truly be known, and takes seriously the clues pointing to the essentially variegated character of ancient Christian worship. aEarly Christianity aChristian worship aRites and ceremonies -- Biblical teaching4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/15323/4.jpgyCover Image aHuỳnh Thị Ngọc Bích a231010 TKH c15174d15174 00104070aTVCDbTVCDd2026-01-20g0.00l0pTVCD-15174v0.00yBK