A Womanist Theology of Worship: Liturgy, Justice, and Communal Righteousness

A Womanist Theology of Worship: Liturgy, Justice, and Communal Righteousness

by Lisa Allen
A Womanist Theology of Worship: Liturgy, Justice, and Communal Righteousness

A Womanist Theology of Worship: Liturgy, Justice, and Communal Righteousness

by Lisa Allen

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US$28.00 RELIGION / Christian Theology/ General RELIGION / Christian Rituals & Practice / Worship & Liturgy RELIGION / Christian Theology / Liberation A WOMANIST THEOLOGY OF WORSHIP Liturgy, Justice, and Communal Righteousness Lisa Allen In this “love letter to the Black Church,” Dr. Lisa Allen examines the history of worship in the Black Church in America (and its legacy of equating liturgy with justice), the enduring effects of white supremacy on its liturgical heritages, and finally proffers a new liturgical paradigm, using a womanist hermeneutic, for students, liturgists, liturgical musicians, and lay people. “Lisa Allen has written a vigorous, well-informed, and provocative historical account of Black Church worship traditions. She has brought together insights from a rich set of sources, and has framed her reflection in light of significant developments and figures in womanist theology. This book is a must read for understanding Black liturgical history and the key issues facing current Black Church traditions. This is engaged, relevant scholarship with a discerning heart, mapping territory we need to know.”—Don E. Saliers, William R. Cannon Distinguished Professor of Theology and Worship, Emeritus, Theologian-in-Residence, Emory University “At the heart of the Black Church experience is worship. At its nerve center resides the divine imperatives of love and justice. Lisa Allen’s signature work leads us into the fierce faithfulness of Womanist theology, woven through the advocating and clearing spaces of worship. In action and instruction, Dr. Allen reflects the very wisdom contained within these pages.”—Alton B. Pollard III, President and Professor of Religion and Culture, Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary Lisa Allen, PhD, is an Emmy-award winning pastor, professor, and public theologian. She is the Helmar Emil Nielsen Professor of Church Music and Worship and Degree Coordinator for the Master of Arts in Liturgical Arts and Culture at the Interdenominational Theological Center in Atlanta, GA. She has over forty years of experience as a church musician, liturgist, and educator. She is the author of Worship Matters! A Collection of Practical Essays on the Practical and Spiritual Discipline of Worship. She currently resides in Atlanta, GA, and serves as Coordinator of Practical Ministries for the Sixth Episcopal District of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church. ISBN 978-1-62698-444-8 Cover design: Regina Gelfer Cover art: “First Sunday,” 1985 Oil on Masonite, 20” x 20” © Jonathan Green ORBIS BOOKS LOGO

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781626984448
Publisher: Orbis Books
Publication date: 11/17/2021
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Lisa Allen, PhD, is an Emmy-award winning pastor, professor, and public theologian. She is the Helmar Emil Nielsen Professor of Church Music and Worship and Degree Coordinator for the Master of Arts in Liturgical Arts and Culture at the Interdenominational Theological Center in Atlanta, GA. She has over forty years of experience as a church musician, liturgist, and educator. She is the author of Worship Matters! A Collection of Practical Essays on the Practical and Spiritual Discipline of Worship. She currently resides in Atlanta, GA, and serves as Coordinator of Practical Ministries for the Sixth Episcopal District of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Introduction xi

Part 1 Liturgical Legacy

1 The Importance of Liturgy 3

2 African Roots of the Black Church 16

3 African Liturgical Practices 32

Part 2 The Development

4 Understanding Black Liturgy 53

5 Black Liturgical Development 75

6 Double-Consciousness and Evangelical Theology 102

7 Liturgical Practice and Justice 124

8 The Unbroken Circle 142

Part 3 A New Paradigm

9 Foundations of Womanist Liturgical Theology 165

10 A Womanist Liturgical Theology 199

Epilogue 219

Index 223

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