SOME ENDORSEMENTS FOR WORSHIP
Gordon Lathrop, Lutheran, Schieren Professor of Liturgy, Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia.
"Worship claims the attention of anyone who wants to think about the history, meaning, and practice of Christian liturgical assemblies in the present time. It is far and away the most important journal for international research in the subject. It is reliable, accurate, and current in its editorial policy, its scholarship, and its reviews. And, at the hospitality of the Benedicitnes, it is refreshingly ecumenical, while still authentically maintaining its original contribution to the Roman Catholic conversation. Read it. You will find you cannot do without it."
R. William Franklin, Episcopalian, Dean, Berkeley Divinity School at Yale, New Haven, Connecticut
"Anglicans throughout the world turn to Worship today as they have done since its foundation because it is the unique voice that urges Christians who have given a radical new vision of human life through liturgical renewal not to withdraw into a movement apart but to take an active place in their local church life, whether that be parish, religious community, or institution of learning. Worship is unique because it builds bridges: between learning and action, prayer and work, past and future, Catholic and Protestant, radical and conservative. In this way, Worship serves a function to which Christians of all denominations look with confidence."
Kathleen Hughes, R.S.C.J., Roman Catholic, Professor, Catholic Theological Union, Chicago, Illinois
"One index of a journal's usefulness is the potential value of its articles in teaching. Invariably, the Word and Worship faculty of Catholic Theological Union assign a selection of articles from recent issues of Worship to augment their texts and lectures."
Don E. Saliers, Methodist, Professor, Candler School of Theology, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia
"Among all the journals which cross my desk, Worship continues to nourish and challenge my research, reflection and practice in fresh ways. This is because it sustains a conversation with some of the best minds who are aware of liturgy as 'source and summit,' and who respect the worship of God as an inexhaustibly rich subject of inquiry. Besides, the covers continually educate the eye, and are alone worth the price."
Gerard S. Sloyan, Roman Catholic, Professor Emeritus, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
"I find Worship an entirely satisfactory journal in its ecumenical breadth and its appreciation of Jews and Judaism. Pastorally it is of great value in a time when the theological wine is drowned in water."
Gail Ramshaw, Lutheran, Professor, LaSalle University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
"In order to know what is going on - theologically, pastorally, ecumenically, theoretically - in the field of liturgy, one must read Worship. Worship has been for many years and continues to be the premier journal for those of us who wish to think about worship and the Church."
Irene Nowell, O.S.B., Roman Catholic, Director of Community Formation, Mount Saint Scholastica, Atchison, Kansas
"I find Worship an excellent resource for teaching and for work within my monastic community. Articles regularly enlighten me with a new twist on what I already knew or with a historical explanation I had never suspected. The variety of subjects treated means that every issue has something of interest to me."