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Contemporary Worship in Historical Perspective

Contemporary Worship in Historical Perspective. Part 2: How Ancient Worship Became Less “Contemporary” and More “Traditional” 30 June 2019 Dr. Lester Ruth Duke Divinity School. Word and Table Four-Fold Order. Gathering A time in the Word of God (the Bible)

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Contemporary Worship in Historical Perspective

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  1. Contemporary Worshipin Historical Perspective Part 2: How Ancient Worship Became Less “Contemporary” and More “Traditional” 30 June 2019 Dr. Lester Ruth Duke Divinity School

  2. Word and Table Four-Fold Order • Gathering • A time in the Word of God (the Bible) • The Lord’s Supper and other acts of response • Sending

  3. Justin Martyr, Mid-Second Century On the day called Sunday, there is an assembling of those who live in cities or the countryside, and the memoirs of the apostles or the writings of the prophets are read as long as time permits. Then, when the reader has stopped, the presider in a sermon admonishes and invites us to the imitation of these good things.

  4. Then we all stand up together and offer prayers to God. And, as we said before, when we have stopped praying, bread and wine and water are brought, and the presider sends up prayers and thanksgivings in similar fashion, to the best of his ability, and the people give their assent, saying “Amen.” And there is a distribution and a partaking by each person of the food over which thanks have been given. And the food is sent to those who are not present by means of the deacons.

  5. A question for the translator: Could we have the entire passage from Justin Martyr up here in Chinese?

  6. An Open-endedness to Time

  7. Extemporaneity

  8. Actions, Not Objects

  9. Common Ground Justin Martyr Praise and Worship Open-ended Time Extemporaneity A Flow of Actions

  10. Open-ended Time Extemporaneity A Flow of Actions Bounded Time Written Out Texts A Sequence of Objects

  11. Examples of Liturgical (Objects) • Gloria in Excelsis (Glory to God in the highest….) • Te Deum (We praise you, O God. We acknowledge you to be the Lord….) • The Doxology (Praise God, from whom all blessings flow….)

  12. Objects individually listed

  13. Can an ancient Word and Table order be done today with the same groove seen in the second century and in contemporary praise and worship services?

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