James K.A. Smith Quote
It's not that we start with beliefs and doctrine and then come up with worship practices that properly express these (cognitive) beliefs; rather, we begin with worship, and articulated beliefs bubble up from there. Doctrines are the cognitive, theoretical articulation of what we understand when we pray.
James K.A. Smith
It's not that we start with beliefs and doctrine and then come up with worship practices that properly express these (cognitive) beliefs; rather, we begin with worship, and articulated beliefs bubble up from there. Doctrines are the cognitive, theoretical articulation of what we understand when we pray.
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