Podcast: Liturgical Formation and the Past

Mere FidelityOur latest Mere Fidelity podcast is on the subject of liturgical formation and the use of liturgies from the past. It takes up the themes that I address in my Theopolis Institute post from last week and in the post that will follow it tomorrow. Within the podcast, I mention this post in which I discuss Louis-Marie Chauvet’s discussion of the ways in which the traditional practice of baptism functions in different forms of popular understanding. This conversation on the subject of Lent with Jake Meador from last year might also be of interest to some.

Share your thoughts in the comments and make sure to read the follow-up post on the Theopolis Institute when it is posted tomorrow.

You can also follow the podcast on iTunes, or using this RSS feed.

About Alastair Roberts

Alastair Roberts (PhD, Durham University) writes in the areas of biblical theology and ethics, but frequently trespasses beyond these bounds. He participates in the weekly Mere Fidelity podcast, blogs at Alastair’s Adversaria, and tweets at @zugzwanged.
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1 Response to Podcast: Liturgical Formation and the Past

  1. Pingback: Christians, Liturgy, and the Past—Part 2 | Alastair's Adversaria

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