A fresh look at how liturgy shapes Christian life and action. This book argues that liturgy, understood in a broad, integral sense, is central to faith and to how communities live out Christian duties today.
Drawing on careful analysis of moral and spiritual experience, it links inner conscience, social responsibility, and sacramental meaning to a living practice of worship. The author contends that genuine liturgical life moves beyond mere ritual to unite people in purpose, peace, and shared action within the church and society.
- See how the three core facets of human nature—spiritual, social, and sacramental—interact to form a compelling moral appeal.
- Understand why confession and communal responsibility emerge as natural expressions of remorse and integrity.
- Explore how unity in liturgy translates into practical peace, collaboration, and life-giving action.
- Learn suggested paths for readers to cultivate a practical, fully liturgical mindset in daily life.
Ideal for readers of theology, liturgy, and religious history who want a clear framework for living the liturgical imagination in modern times.