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Introduction Introduction
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Principle of Sacramentality Principle of Sacramentality
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Integral God–World Perspective Integral God–World Perspective
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Dialectical vs. Analogical Approaches Dialectical vs. Analogical Approaches
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Spirituality as Foundation for Christian Living Spirituality as Foundation for Christian Living
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Redemption-Centered Spirituality Redemption-Centered Spirituality
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Creation-Centered Spirituality Creation-Centered Spirituality
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Mission as Proclaiming the Good News of Jesus Christ Mission as Proclaiming the Good News of Jesus Christ
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Missio ad Gentes Missio ad Gentes
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Missio Dei Missio Dei
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Liturgy as Praise and Worship of the Triune God Liturgy as Praise and Worship of the Triune God
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Liturgy as “Source and Summit” of Church Life Liturgy as “Source and Summit” of Church Life
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Liturgy of Life as “Source and Summit” of the Church’s Liturgy Liturgy of Life as “Source and Summit” of the Church’s Liturgy
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Conclusion Conclusion
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Notes Notes
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Key Works Key Works
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12 Spirituality, Mission, and Liturgy: A Sacramental Perspective
Get accessEdmund Kee-Fook Chia (PhD, University of Nijmegen) is on the Faculty of Theology of Australian Catholic University (Melbourne), while serving as Honorary Fellow of University of Divinity (Australia) and Visiting Researcher of Radboud University (Netherlands). His publications include Asian Christianity and Theology (Routledge) and World Christianity Encounters World Religions (Liturgical Press).
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Published:19 December 2022
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Abstract
It would not be possible to understand Christianity without an appreciation of its spirituality, mission, and liturgy. These three themes are integral to Christianity, and the Christian faith that is expressed is a function of how they are understood. This chapter examines the variety of Christian expressions, taking the principle of sacramentality as the lens through which spirituality, mission, and liturgy are appreciated. It focuses on interrogating spirituality from a creation-centred perspective, mission from the perspective of missio Dei, and liturgy with reference to the liturgy of life. Throughout the chapter, the three themes of spirituality, mission, and liturgy will mutually inform one another and give meaning to how they are articulated from the sacramental perspective.
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