In the Yale Div School alumni e-magazine, a feature on Pray Tell contributor Teresa Berger: “Liturgy and the ‘Dangerous’ Presence of God.”
Liturgy and the “dangerous” presence of God
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3 responses to “Liturgy and the “dangerous” presence of God”
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That was an interesting read. It’s helpful to be encouraged to think broadly like that and not get mired in the liturgy wars.
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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.
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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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