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James K.A. Smith, Imagining the Kingdom: How Worship Works Quotes: James Smith argues that liturgies “are compressed, performed narratives that recruit the imagination through the body.
         

James Smith argues that liturgies “are compressed, performed narratives that recruit the imagination through the body.


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