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Earth Filled with Heaven

Finding Life in Liturgy, Sacraments, and other Ancient Practices of the Church

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Christians from a low-church background do not have to be afraid of liturgy and sacraments. On the contrary, these ancient ways of engaging with Scripture and faith, help us see the beauty and taste the grace of heaven through the incarnation of Jesus. Earth Filled with Heaven is an evangelical introduction to the theological framework and habits of the sacramental life. Author and Anglican priest Aaron Damiani translates this sometimes strange-to-us way of Christ-centered faith in an invitational and pastoral manner. He orients readers around a weekly celebration of the Lord's supper, water baptism, liturgical prayer, the church calendar, the daily office—rhythms that quietly nourish us with the life of Jesus. As there are no recent lay introductions for protestant Christians who desire to deepen their roots in the ancient practices of the church, Earth Filled with Heaven speaks to a growing group of faithful Christians discovering these historic church practices for the first time.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 6, 2022
      This informative outing by pastor Damiani (The Good of Giving Up) explains sacraments from the vantage point of a disaffected evangelical. Examining such sacraments as communion, baptism, and the liturgical calendar, the author tells how he came to embrace them and helps Protestant nonliturgists understand their appeal. The death of a friend’s devout Christian father while Damiani was in college led Damiani to question his evangelical upbringing, but he recounts reconnecting with his faith after attending a new church, whose emphasis on liturgy provided him a fresh means of communing with Christ. Defending the Eucharist, the author posits that it asks Christians to view all creation, including wine and bread, as worthy of the reverence Christ had for God’s handiwork. Damiani describes how the early church understood baptism as spiritually aligned with the stories of God bringing forth life from water in Genesis and Moses splitting the Red Sea in Exodus, viewing water as a “womb for people who want to be born into God’s family.” The folksy prose keeps things light, with references to The Lord of the Rings and the Chicago Cubs, helping render the logic behind the sacraments accessible for the uninitiated. This probing volume makes for a solid primer on Christian rites.

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