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This our sacrifice: the evolution of the offertory in Anglicanism
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This Our Sacrifice: the Evolution of the Offertory In Anglicanism. San Francisco Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/8c60b7ed-b3c4-466e-9f5e-224460ccc92c.Note: These citations are programmatically generated and may be incomplete.
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- The offertory with its sacrificial theology was rejected by Cranmer but has since been gradually restored in Anglicanism. A survey of representative Anglican theologians since Cranmer establishes a growth of teaching on eucharistic offering and sacrifice. A parallel survey of the almost 100 revisions of the Anglican eucharistic rite illustrates the liturgical evolution of the offertory in Anglicanism. Comparing the two developments shows clearly that the liturgical law so beloved of Anglicans 'lex orandi, lex credendi' is inapplicable; in this instance, at least, the formula should be 'lex credendi, lex orandi.' Theologians led the way, liturgical revisers followed their lead.
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