The story of the development of the American prayer book told through eight turning points.
Nathan G. Jennings joined the faculty of Seminary of the Southwest in 2005, where he is the Director of Community Worship and has served as the Chair of the Anglican Studies Program. Jennings is interested in liturgical theology, Christian Platonism, Ancient Near-Eastern studies, asceticism, hermeneutics and the way these disciplines intersect and inform one another. He is the author of Theology as Ascetic Act: Disciplining Christian Discourse (Peter Lang, 2010) and Liturgy and Theology, Economy and Reality (Wipf and Stock 2017). He lives in Austin, Texas.