The liturgical development of the cathedrals of the church of Englad 1980 to present day [PDF]
The contention of this thesis is that the development of liturgy in the Cathedrals of the Church of England over the last 25 years gives a unique insight and illustration of the way in which worship has developed within Anglicanism in this country.
Daffern, Adrian Mark
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The impact of the liturgical and charismatic movements on hymns and songs in contemporary worship, with special reference to the parish church of St Nicholas, Durham. [PDF]
Music is a subject which has always been the cause of much debate within the church. The last century in particular has seen a considerable amount of change, in both the musical styles that have emerged and the place that congregational song has been ...
Williams, Rebecca Natalie Clare
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Leadership and Accountability in Faith‐Based Institutions: Evidence From UK Mosques
ABSTRACT This study investigates accountability in religious institutions on the basis of evidence obtained from interviews with relevant parties in UK mosques. We mobilize prior theoretical contention regarding servant leadership and constraints on personal accountability to expose perceptions of seriously deficient discharge outcomes.
Umair Riaz +3 more
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Tradycja rękopiśmienna polskich przekładów biblijnych od XIII do XVI wieku
Biblical texts reached the Kingdom of Piast along with missionaries arriving at Polish territories since 966. The first Bibles in Latin were imported. The oldest traces of biblical translations into Polish date back to the 13th century (Kinga’s Psalter).
Rajmund Pietkiewicz
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The church of England’s use of liturgical texts from the perspective of ritual performance and flow [PDF]
The Church of England makes extensive use of liturgical texts. These texts were never intended simply to sit on the page, but to be used or performed. This thesis examines the Church of England's use of its liturgical texts by applying criteria from the ...
Enticott, Ian Peter
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Carolingian liturgical books: problems of categorization
Fragments of liturgical books made in the late eighth and ninth centuries demonstrate that individual liturgical manuscripts may not fit simple narratives or general outlines : that booktype in which prayers, readings and chants for the divine office ...
Rankin, S.
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An Alien Word? Cosmic Salvation within a Rahnerian Framework
Abstract The possibility of life beyond our planet raises serious theological questions for Christians, particularly in the realm of soteriology. How would Jesus of Nazareth relate to such creatures? Is he the ‘universal’ saviour, in the cosmic sense? Or are there other incarnations of the Logos, the Word or Son of God?
Brandon R. Peterson
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Palamism Does Not Disfigure the Gospel: A Reply to Thomas Weinandy
Abstract In a 2024 article in the IJST, Fr. Thomas Weinandy argues that the theological system of Gregory Palamas is in grave error, especially with respect to its commitment to an objective ontological distinction between God's essence and His energies. In his concluding paragraph Fr.
Travis Dumsday
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The Role of Non-Human Creation in the Liturgical Feasts of the Eastern Orthodox Tradition: Towards an Orthodox Ecological Theology [PDF]
This thesis examines the role played by non-human creation in the liturgies for the feast of Holy Pascha (Easter), of the twelve major feasts of the Orthodox Church, and of the period of Great Lent.
GSCHWANDTNER, CHRISTINA,M.
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Liturgical Manuscripts and the Siglum Lit in the Kurzgefasste Liste
This study critically re-evaluates the classification of “Lit” (liturgical) manuscripts within the Kurzgefasste Liste der griechischen Handschriften des Neuen Testaments.
Georgios Andreou
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