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The Cambridge Companion to Christian Liturgy provides an authoritative overview of Christian worship practices, theological foundations, and historical development across diverse traditions. Edited by Joris Geldhof, this scholarly collection brings together expert contributions examining liturgical practices from early Christian communities through contemporary worship.
The volume explores key aspects of Christian liturgy including sacramental theology, prayer traditions, liturgical structures, and the role of ritual in faith communities. It addresses both historical perspectives and modern developments in Christian worship, considering how liturgy functions within different Christian denominations and cultural contexts.
Essential for scholars, theology students, clergy, and anyone seeking deeper understanding of Christian worship, this companion offers accessible yet rigorous analysis of one of Christianity’s most significant practices.







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