“Without specific human content, liturgy becomes detached from our historical, social existence. It falls victim to aestheticism and a general moral poverty. But social concern without worship can become a mere activisim without adequate direction, humility, or staying power.” (Daniel Stevick, _Language in Worship_ New York: Seabury P, 1970. p.89)
“Without specific human
“Without specific human content, liturgy becomes detached from our historical, social existence. It falls victim to aestheticism and a general moral poverty. But social concern without worship can become a mere activisim without adequate direction, humility, or staying power.” (Daniel Stevick, _Language in Worship_ New York: Seabury P, 1970. p.89)