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Missa Est!

A Missional Liturgical Ecclesiology
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Missa Est! is a constructive work in ecclesiology, and particularly the relationship between liturgy and mission in the churchs life. It advances a notion of the church in which liturgy and mission are both given their due without opposing them to each other, subordinating one to the other, or collapsing them into each other. Mission and liturgy are intrinsically related to each other, for the churchs liturgical rites disclose and enact the churchs identity as a missionary community.
Introit: An IntroductionPart 1: The Missio Dei: Mission as Redemptive Activity in the World1. A Church "in Departure": The Nature of the Church's Mission2. Saecula Saeculorum: Mission to the World as Ecclesial Necessity3. Missio Dei as Paschal Mystery Part 2: The Paschal Mystery: Liturgy as Redemptive Activity in the Church4. Baptized into Christ's Death: Christian Initiation as Missional Vocation5. The Eucharist: Sacrifice as Communion6. The Eucharist: Sacrifice as MissionPart 3: Kingdom Come: Mission as the End of Liturgy, Eschatology as the End of Both7. By Him, with Him, and in Him: Mission in the Eucharistic Prayer8. A Church "in Arrival": The Missional Church in Time and EternityIte, Missa Est! A "Conclusion"BibliographyIndex
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