Paper: If We Shadows Have Offended: Towards a Worship-Theology of Drama in the Church
Overview: This paper develops a theological framework for incorporating dramatic performances into the public worship of the church. It presents an historical and biblical overview of the use of drama in worship, and offers practical ideas for using this particular art-form in ways that are theologically consistent and that reflect a Christian understanding of sign, sacrament and worship.
Thesis: Because it is rooted in the ancient modes of Hebrew and early Christian worship, where symbolic, dramatized enactment formed the context for the experience of the divine, and because it engages persons and communities holistically—the physical, emotive, imaginative and social self together—there is a necessary dramatic element to Christian worship, one in which the festive and the theatrical play an important role in our response to God and our life together as his people.
Seminary Flotsam (V): If We Shadows Have Offended: Towards a Theology of Drama
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