Evangelical Is Not Enough: Worship of God in Liturgy and Sacrament

Thomas Howard
Evangelical Is Not Enough
Worship of God in Liturgy and Sacrament
Dedication
1 Protestant and Evangelical: Understanding Ourselves
Who Are We?
A Biblical Base
The Atonement
The Second Coming
The Judgment
Witnessing and Missions
The Will of God
Behavior
Conscience and Piety
Why, Then, the Journey?
2 Spirit and Flesh: Sundered Forever or Reunited?
An Introduction to Symbolism
What Is Symbolic?
The Heart of the Matter
The Word Became Flesh
The Flesh and the Spirit
Evangelicalism: Correct but Incomplete?
Reuniting the Physical and Spiritual
3 Christian Worship: / Act or Experience?
A Position for Prayer
From Attitude to Act
In Spirit and in Truth
To Remit and Retain
The Praying of the Psalms
Beyond Mere Fellowship
Evangelical and More
Attire
4 Prayer: Random or Disciplined
A Place to Pray
Overcoming Individualism
Settling into Order
Private Prayers
The Long Obedience
5 Hail, Blessed Virgin Mary: What Did the Angel Mean?
A Holy Estate
Denying the Division
Union in Christ
Our Own Worst Enemies
Worshiping at St. Mary’s
Homage to Mary
The Blessed Virgin
6 Ritual And Ceremony / A Hand Or The Liberty Of The Spirit?
The Work of the People
Worship in New Testament Times
As Old as Eden
Ritual and Ceremony
A Door to the Truth
The Drama of the Gospel
Too Much or Not Enough?
Form and Fabric
The Sacramental Center
7 Table and Altar: Supper and Sacrament
More Than a Memory
The Witness of History
A Rich Simplicity
8 The Eucharistic Liturgy: Diagram and Drama
Historic Worship
The Sequence of the Liturgy
The Greeting
The Collect
The Hymns
Collect for the Day
Reading of the Scriptures
The Preaching of the Gospel
Intercessory Prayer
Confession of Sin
The Kiss of Peace
The Offertory
The Eucharistic Prayer
The Communion
The Dismissal
9 The Liturgical Year: Redeeming the Time
Time and Mystery
The Christian Year
Advent
The Days of Christmas
Epiphany
The Presentation of Christ
Great Lent and Holy Week
Pentecost
Remembering the Saints
10 Envoi
A Family Matter
What Can Be Done?
Postscript
For Further Reading
Notes