Worship as Meaning: A Liturgical Theology for Late Modernity

Worship as Meaning: A Liturgical Theology for Late Modernity

by Graham Hughes
ISBN-10:
0521535573
ISBN-13:
9780521535571
Pub. Date:
09/11/2003
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521535573
ISBN-13:
9780521535571
Pub. Date:
09/11/2003
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Worship as Meaning: A Liturgical Theology for Late Modernity

Worship as Meaning: A Liturgical Theology for Late Modernity

by Graham Hughes
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Overview

How, in this age of belief, can we make sense of the act of Christian worship? Convinced that people shape their meanings from those available to them, Graham Hughes inquires into liturgical constructions of meaning, within the larger context of late twentieth-century meaning theory. Drawing particularly upon the work of Charles Peirce, Hughes employs semiotic theory to analyze the construction, transmission and apprehension of meaning within an actual worship service. This book will appeal to teachers and students of theology, clergy and informed lay Christians.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521535571
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 09/11/2003
Series: Cambridge Studies in Christian Doctrine , #10
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 340
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 8.94(h) x 0.71(d)

About the Author

Graham Hughes is Lecturer Emeritus in Liturgical Studies at United Theological College and Academic Associate at the School of Theology, Charles Sturt University, Sydney. He is the author of The Place of Prayer (1998), Beyond our Dreaming (1996), Leading in Prayer (1992) and Hebrews and Hermeneutics (Cambridge, 1981).

Table of Contents

Introduction; Part I. The Making of Meaning: 1. Meaning in worship; 2. 'Theory of Meaning' at the end of the twentieth century; 3. Dimensions of a theory of meaning for worship; Part II. Signs of Wonder: 4. The liturgical sign (i); 5. The liturgical sign (ii); 6. Sign production, sign reception; 7. Liturgical theology; 8. At the edge of the known; Epilogue; Bibliography.
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