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A collection of essays in honor of Howard G. Hageman that encompass an ecumenical, multidisciplinary approach to liturgy. Among the contributors are historians, theologians, and liturgical scholars, including Horton Davies, Randall Balmer, and Norman J. Kansfield…it is those essays that particularly illuminate the Dutch Reformed traditions of North America and Europe that make this collection valuable to liturgist and church historian alike, for they fill in a significant gap in English-language writing on Protestant liturgical history…fitting tribute to the life’s work and to the memory of Howard Hageman. - WORSHIP This book honoring Professor Hageman is fittingly presented as the first volume in the new Drew Liturgical Studies, a project he would certainly be happy to see. The editors are to be congratulated. - PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
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A collection of essays in honor of Howard G. Hageman that encompass an ecumenical, multidisciplinary approach to liturgy. Among the contributors are historians, theologians, and liturgical scholars, including Horton Davies, Randall Balmer, and Norman J. Kansfield…it is those essays that particularly illuminate the Dutch Reformed traditions of North America and Europe that make this collection valuable to liturgist and church historian alike, for they fill in a significant gap in English-language writing on Protestant liturgical history…fitting tribute to the life’s work and to the memory of Howard Hageman. - WORSHIP This book honoring Professor Hageman is fittingly presented as the first volume in the new Drew Liturgical Studies, a project he would certainly be happy to see. The editors are to be congratulated. - PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY