Colloquium
Journal
VOLUME 1, SEPTEMBER 2004
CONTENTS
Foreword
History and Aesthetics
Liturgy in the Absence of Hippolytus
Paul F. Bradshaw
The Liturgy of Theory: Lessons
on Beauty and Craft
Chrisopher A. Dustin
A Response to Christopher
Dustin's The Liturgy of Theory
Nicholas Wolterstorff
Seeing and Speaking: A Reply
to Professor Wolterstorff
Christopher A. Dustin
A Medieval Jewish View of the
Catholic Liturgy
Peter Jeffery
Partnerships in Liturgical Planning
Clergy and Musicians Creating
Vibrant
Worship Together: A Reflection on the Art
and Spirituality of Liturgical Planning
Janet B. Campbell
Clergy and Musicians Creating Vibrant
Worhsip Together: A Musician's Perspective
J. Melvin Butler
A Conversation on the Centemporary
Church
and Traditional Worship
John M. Buchanan and
John W. Sherer
Hymns, Anthems, and Liturgical Sources
A Publisher's Perspective
Robert J. Batastini
Treasures New and Old:
Developing Resources for Renewing Worship
Michael L. Burk
Court Poet and Pastoral Prophet:
The Contemporary Church and its Song-Makers
Brian Wren
A Composer's Reflections
Lee Hoiby
New Visions
The Contemporary Church and the
Real Presence
of Women: Of Liturgy, Labor, and Gendered Lives
Teresa Berger
Richer, Not Dumber! The Key to
Participation
Richard Fabian and Scott King
Architecture for Worship: Re-thinking
Sacred Space
in the Contemporary United States of America
Richard S. Vosko
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