非殖民化文学探索:“许多声音”,“来自下方”

S. Burns
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世界宣教会(CWM)是一个由32个教会组成的全球团团,最近制作了不同的礼仪资源,代表了正在进行的非殖民化工作-值得注意的是Cláudio Carvalhaes主编的《来自下面的礼仪》和Viji Varghese Eapen主编的《有许多声音》。这篇文章从更广泛的礼仪神学的角度简要地介绍了这些工作的背景,然后回顾了CWM的贡献。它提出了CWM的资源和其他形式的基督教崇拜的问题,CWM的倡议有意识地区分自己。
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Explorations in Decolonial Liturgy: ‘Many Voices’, ‘From Below’
ABSTRACT The Council for World Mission (CWM), a global fellowship of thirty-two churches, has recently produced different liturgical resources that represent decolonial work in progress – notably, Cláudio Carvalhaes, ed., Liturgies from Below, and Viji Varghese Eapen, ed., With Many Voices. This article briefly contextualises that work in a wider view of liturgical theology and then reviews the CWM contributions. It asks questions of the CWM’s resources and of other forms of Christian worship from which the CWM initiatives consciously distinguish themselves.
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