Exploring the connection between liturgy and social justice, Julia Upton delves into the life and legacy of H. A. Reinhold, a figure lauded as a "liturgical prophet" by Godfrey Diekmann. Upton highlights the ongoing challenge of implementing liturgical changes from the Second Vatican Council, emphasizing the need for relevance in today's church. By retrieving Reinhold's insights, she inspires readers to embrace his prophetic vision and continue the vital work of linking liturgy with social justice in contemporary society.
Julia Upton Books
Julia Upton is an author focused on theology and religious studies. Holding a doctorate in theology from Fordham University, she serves as a professor at St. John's University in New York. Her work delves into profound spiritual and religious questions with academic rigor.


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