Description
1973 Pew Edition. Paperback cover has some wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-preserved copy of the 1973 Authorized Services from the Episcopal Church offers a fascinating glimpse into the liturgical practices and theological underpinnings of one of America’s oldest and most influential Christian denominations. Published during a period of significant reform and renewal within the Episcopal Church, this volume contains the official texts for various services, rites, and ceremonies approved for use in Episcopal parishes across the United States.
Beyond its practical purpose as a guide for worship, this book serves as a valuable historical artifact, reflecting the Episcopal Church’s efforts to adapt its traditions to the changing social and cultural landscape of the 1970s. Collectors and scholars of American religious history will appreciate the opportunity to study the language, rubrics, and theological emphases present in these authorized texts, shedding light on the Episcopal Church’s self-understanding and evolving identity during this pivotal era.