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An examination of the developments of oblation in the offertory and the signficance of these developments for the church today.Every Sunday around the world, Christians offer money and in-kind gift...
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  • 29 February 2024
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An examination of the developments of oblation in the offertory and the signficance of these developments for the church today.

Every Sunday around the world, Christians offer money and in-kind gifts to the church, traditionally known as alms. This act produces questions about what it means to offer God a gift when God has offered humanity the greatest gift in Jesus Christ, or the balance of favour or gratitude in the giving of these gifts. These very questions, and more, have had a significant influence on the liturgy, particularly in the offertory, within Anglicanism. In Of Thine Own Have We Given Thee, Shawn O. Strout provides a comprehensive analysis of the offertory rites, including in his analysis other churches within the Anglican Communion, beyond the Church of England. Ordered historically, the book encompasses the sixteenth century through to current times, scrutinising the offertory and oblationary changes throughout their religious and historical contexts. Strout argues that the development of oblation in the offertory was neither arbitrary nor episodic but rather the result of sustained theological tension. Using liturgical theology's tools of historical, textual, and contextual analyses, the book examines why these developments occurred and their importance for the church today.
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Price: $36.95
Pages: 281
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: James Clarke
Publication Date: 29 February 2024
Trim Size: 5.98 X 8.98 in
ISBN: 9780227179963
Format: Paperback
BISACs: RELIGION / Christian Rituals & Practice / Worship & Liturgy, Christian life and practice, RELIGION / Philosophy, RELIGION / Christian Church / History, Prayers and liturgical material, Philosophy of religion
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This is a theologically life-changing book. For many, the 'collection' or the 'offertory' is simply the chance for the church to get some money to cover the costs of running the congregation. Shawn Strout's masterful survey of the acts of oblation invites readers to see how this tradition evolved. Every congregational leader should read this book and ensure that the place of 'giving to God' is truly given an appropriate liturgical and theological place.
— Ian S. Markham, Virginia Theological Seminary

The treatment of offering and presence in the Anglican tradition has tended to center on the Prayer of Consecration. However, the 'offertory' was also a contested liturgical unit at the Reformation, and it has not received the extended treatment it deserves. In this study, Shawn Strout has filled the gap with a full historical and theological treatment of this liturgical unit as it has progressed and developed in Anglican prayer books. Scholars and students will benefit greatly from this study.
— Bryan D. Spinks, Yale Divinity School, emeritus

Shawn Strout presents a compelling examination of the offertory in Anglicanism by a thorough and penetrating historical analysis coupled with a profound theological exposition. This comprehensive study guides the reader through a fascinating development that facilitates a tradition-based understanding of this rite in today's church.
— Mark Morozowich, The Catholic University of America

Shawn Strout's book provides an excellent overview of the offertory reform in sixteenth-century Anglicanism. This important book also studies the new and dynamic ritual development that followed. This evolution was nourished by a variety of cultural contributions in Anglican Communion. Of Thine Own Have We Given Thee catalogues these developments and uncovers their theological roots and implications. It will serve as an indispensable resource for future study of the Anglican offertory for years to come.
— Dominic E. Serra, The Catholic University of America

Shawn Strout's book provides an excellent overview of the offertory reform in sixteenth-century Anglicanism. This important book also studies the new and dynamic ritual development that followed. This evolution was nourished by a variety of cultural contributions in Anglican Communion. Of Thine Own Have We Given Thee catalogues these developments and uncovers their theological roots and implications. It will serve as an indispensable resource for future study of the Anglican offertory for years to come.
— Dominic E. Serra
Abbreviations
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Reform
2. Restoration
3. Revival
4. Renewal
5. Reorientation
6. Theological Analyses and Conclusion
Appendix A: The Secretae for Sunday and Major feasts of the Temporale of the Sarum Missal
Appendix B: The Offertory Sentences from the Historic Books of Common Prayer
Appendix C: Comparative Analysis of the Offertory Rites among the Churches of the Anglican Communion
Bibliography
Index