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Too Deep For Words: A Theology of Liturgical Expression

Author: Clayton Schmit
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       Exploring fundamental ways in which verbal expression in worship relates to aesthetic expression, Clayton Schmit provides a vitally important book for all homiletics students and scholars. Worship isn't just a sequence of 'holy' words. Schmit reflects theologically on the relationship between verbal and aesthetic expression and the aesthetic responsibility of those who preach, pray, and lead in public worship.


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