Implications of Evolved Christianity for Liturgy, Worship, and Prayer

In the chapter, consideration is given to the question of how liturgies should evolve or change in light of the Evolved Christian paradigm presented in Chapters 2-4. A brief history showed that the Christian liturgy changed multiple times since the first century C.E., so there is no inherent prohibition against further changes deemed necessary. The fact that so few people attend religious services is also addressed from a motivational standpoint. Prior to presenting a proposed new format for Christian liturgies, consideration is given to how liturgies reflect the human tendency to embrace and express ritual. Finally, the proposed new liturgical format is proposed.

2006 ◽  
Author(s):  
Perri Six ◽  
Nick Goodwin ◽  
Edward Peck ◽  
Tim Freeman

2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 65-73
Author(s):  
Eliza Preston

This article explores what the work of Sigmund Freud has to offer those searching for a more spiritual and philosophical exploration of the human experience. At the early stages of my psychotherapy training, I shared with many peers an aversion to Freud’s work, driven by a perception of a mechanistic, clinical approach to the human psyche and of a persistent psychosexual focus. This article traces my own attempt to grapple with his work and to push through this resistance. Bettelheim’s (1991) treatise that Freud was searching for man’s soul provides a more sympathetic lens through which to explore Freud’s writing, one which enabled me to discover a rich depth which had not previously been obscured. This article is an account of my journey to a new appreciation of Freud’s work. It identifies a number of challenges to Bettelheim’s argument, whilst also indicating how his revised translation allowed a new understanding of the relevance of Freud’s work to the modern reader. This account may be of interest to those exploring classical psychotherapeutic literature as well as those guiding them through that process.


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