Liturgy and the “dangerous” presence of God

In the Yale Div School alumni e-magazine, a feature on Pray Tell contributor Teresa Berger: “Liturgy and the ‘Dangerous’ Presence of God.”

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Katharine E. Harmon, Ph.D., edits the blog, Pray Tell: Worship, Wit & Wisdom.

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3 responses to “Liturgy and the “dangerous” presence of God”

  1. Fr. Jim Blue

    That was an interesting read. It’s helpful to be encouraged to think broadly like that and not get mired in the liturgy wars.

  2. Graham Wilson

    Two sentences struck me particularly:

    Liturgy is there to bring us back to the ‘dangerous’ presence of God.

    The Spirit will move with the same ease through cyberspace as it does through a scroll, or through ink on the page, or through the human heart.

  3. Brigid Rauch

    Maybe the most dangerous aspect of being in the dangerous presence of God is to confront a God who is Love rather than a “god” who is a reflection of our own righteousness, cruelty and spitefulness!


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