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Book Clubbing! - Carol Littlejohn - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - Plusbog.dk

Revolutionize Youth Book Clubs - Stacy Brown - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - Plusbog.dk

Opening the Prayer Book - Jeffrey Lee - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - Plusbog.dk

Opening the Prayer Book - Jeffrey Lee - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - Plusbog.dk

What Roger Ferlo did for the Bible in Opening the Bible, volume 2 of The New Church’s Teaching Series, Jeffrey Lee now does for the prayer book in volume 7 of the series. Opening the Prayer Book introduces us to the history and liturgies of The Book of Common Prayer, and helps us understand why the prayer book is such an important aspect of Anglican self-understanding. Lee begins with the fundamental question, “What is common prayer?” He explores some of the ways in which our worship according to The Book of Common Prayer affects who we are as a church, and the way it shapes our lives of faith. In chapter 2 Lee turns to the development of patterns of liturgy from the time of Jesus to the Reformation, tracing changes in the primary liturgies of baptism, eucharist, and daily prayer. The American prayer book is the focus of chapter 3, from the earliest revisions in the new nation through the liturgical scholarship that led to the substantial theological and liturgical changes in the 1979 Book of Common Prayer. Chapter 4 begins a survey of the pages of the prayer book itself. Lee examines in particular the liturgies of Holy Week and Easter, baptism and eucharist, and the daily office, with a view to understanding the way the parts of the services are rooted in the historical prayers of the church and at the same time reflect the living tradition of Christians today. This theme is further developed in chapter 5, which focuses on the prayer book and our common life. Here Lee discusses questions of how a common prayer book can be responsive to a growing variety of pastoral situations and diverse cultures in a fast-changing world. The final chapter addresses the future of the prayer book within the Anglican Communion, in light of demands for further revision and for greater freedom to adapt the prayer book to local needs and beliefs. As with each book in The New Church’s Teaching Series, recommended resources for further reading and questions for discussion are included.

DKK 156.00
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Polyamory and Reading the Book of Ruth - Deborah Kahn Harris - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - Plusbog.dk

Ready-Made Book Displays - Nancy M. Henkel - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - Plusbog.dk

Picture Book Parties! - Kimberly M. Hutmacher - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - Plusbog.dk

Alain Badiou and the Book of Revelation - Bruce Worthington - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - Plusbog.dk

Comic Book Collections for Libraries - Jody Condit Fagan - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - Plusbog.dk

The Little Book - Bob D. Gowin - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - Plusbog.dk

The Jaws Book - - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - Plusbog.dk

Book Presence in a Digital Age - - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - Plusbog.dk

Book Presence in a Digital Age - - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - Plusbog.dk

Contrary to the apocalyptic pronouncements of paper media''s imminent demise in the digital age, there has been a veritable surge of creative reimaginings of books as bearers of the literary. From typographic experiments (Mark Z. Danielewski’s House of Leaves , Steven Hall’s The Raw Shark Texts ) to accordion books (Anne Carson’s Nox ), from cut ups (Jonathan Safran Foer’s Tree of Codes ) to collages (Graham Rawle’s Woman’s World ), from erasures (Mary Ruefle’s A Little White Shadow ) to mixups (Simon Morris’s The Interpretations of Dreams ), print literature has gone through anything but a slow, inevitable death. In fact, it has re-invented itself materially.Starting from this idea of media plurality, Book Presence in a Digital Age explores the resilience of print literatures, book art, and zines in the late age of print from a contemporary perspective, while incorporating longer-term views on media archeology and media change. Even as it focuses on the materiality of books and literary writing in the present, Book Presence also takes into consideration earlier 20th-century "moments" of media transition, developing the concepts of presence and materiality as analytical tools to perform literary criticism in a digital age. Bringing together leading scholars, artists, and publishers, Book Presence in a Digital Age offers a variety of perspectives on the past, present, and future of the book as medium, the complex relationship of materiality to virtuality, and of the analog to the digital.

DKK 413.00
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Dance and Modernism in Irish and German Literature and Culture - - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - Plusbog.dk

This Must Be The Place - Robert (university Of Liverpool Kronenburg - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - Plusbog.dk

This Must Be The Place - Robert (university Of Liverpool Kronenburg - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - Plusbog.dk

This Must Be The Place is the first architectural history of popular music performance space, describing its beginnings, its different typologies, and its development into a distinctive genre of building design. It examines the design and form of popular music architecture and charts how it has been developed in ad-hoc ways by non-professionals such as building owners, promoters, and the musicians themselves as well as professionally by architects, designers, and construction specialists. With a primary focus on Europe and North America (and excursions to Australia, the Far East and South America), it explores audience experience and how venues have influenced the development of different musical scenes. From music halls and Vaudeville in the 1800s, via the seminal clubs and theatres of the 20th century, to the large-scale multi-million-dollar arena concerts of today, this book explores the impact that the use of private and public space for performance has on our cities’ urban identity, and, to a lesser extent, how rural space is perceived and used. Like architecture, popular music is neither static nor standardized; it continuously develops and has multiple strands. This Must Be The Place describes the factors that have determined the development of music venue architecture, focusing on both famous and less well-known examples from the smallest bar room music space to the largest stadium-filling rock set.

DKK 278.00
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