On being required to offer acts of prayer and worship to GodTools Taylor, Michael Joseph (2005) On being required to offer acts of prayer and worship to God. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThe Christian Church, speaking both to its members and to all humankind, proposes, commonly, that human beings are required to offer acts of prayer and worship to God. However much Christian theologians approach the place of prayer and worship in the life of human beings it is not evident that they commonly question the notion that human beings are required to offer prayer and worship to God. In this study I have examined directly, in a manner which is not explicitly and commonly evident within Christian theology, some of the ways in which we might approach the notion that human beings are required to offer acts of prayer and worship to God.
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