RT Article T1 Dimensions of Worship in the Shema: Resources for Christian Liturgical Theology JF Studies in religion VO 48 IS 1 SP 115 OP 137 A1 Kervin, William S. LA English PB Sage YR 2019 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1664880631 AB The centrality of the Shema in Jewish faith and life serves as a rich case study for Christian liturgical theology. The role and significance of the Shema in Jewish daily prayer, liturgy and performative ritualization points to dimensions of worship in which text and action, liturgy and life, prayer and politics, converge. Liturgical, historical, performative, biblical and theological aspects of the Shema are interpreted in relation to Paul Tillich's notion of "ultimate concern" and Walter Brueggemann's exegesis of "God-neighbour" to advance a more holistic Christian lex orandi. K1 Shema K1 la liturgie K1 la performance K1 la théologie liturgique K1 le culte K1 lex orandi K1 Liturgical Theology K1 Liturgy K1 Performance K1 Political K1 Politique K1 préoccupation ultime K1 Ultimate Concern K1 Worship DO 10.1177/0008429819828670