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Traditional vs. Modern: Challenges to the Renewal of Worship

Traditional vs. Modern: Challenges to the Renewal of Worship

Pilgrim WK LO

"Traditional worship is no longer appropriate; reform and renewal are a matter of course." This seems to be a common challenge faced by Christian churches. Liturgical renewal is not a new topic. However, what we are facing today is a world that no one has ever imagined—a “virtual world.” Can or should church services be held virtually? The author approaches this issue with an open attitude. In addition to synthesizing and analyzing the current discussions on this topic, the author believes that Martin Luther's worship reform is of great reference value and does not agree with “dematerialized” worship, that is, “polarized” virtual worship.

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