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The audience for Old English texts: Ælfric, rhetoric and ‘the edification of the simple’ [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
There is a persistent view that Old English texts were mostly written to be read or heard by people with no knowledge of Latin, or little understanding of it, especially the laity.
Gittos, Helen
core   +1 more source

‘That Profession and Habit that None Other Be of Within this Realm’: The Battel Hall Retable, Visual Culture and Intersections of Community Identity in a Late Medieval English Convent

open access: yesHistory, Volume 111, Issue 394, Page 30-53, January 2026.
Abstract The Battel Hall Retable – created around the late fourteenth to early fifteenth century and once belonging to the Dominican nuns of Dartford Priory – offers a rare glimpse into the visual lives of late medieval English nuns, inviting an insight into the intersections of communal identities for these women religious.
ELIZABETH GOODWIN
wiley   +1 more source

The Sacred Architecture of Josep Lluís Sert

open access: yesReligions
An unknown aspect of Josep Lluís Sert (Barcelona, 1902–1983) is his deep engagement with Christian spirituality, particularly following his American exile.
Iñigo Ugalde-Blázquez   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

HOW DOES MENTAL TIME TRAVEL IN THE EUCHARIST AID PSYCHOSPIRITUAL GROWTH?

open access: yesThe Heythrop Journal, Volume 67, Issue 1, Page 17-32, January 2026.
Abstract This paper innovatively connects the Eucharist, which is usually considered to be in the domain of theology, with the concept of personality‐growth—the idea that a person’s personality can get better—which is usually considered to be in the domain of experimental psychology.
Buki Fatona
wiley   +1 more source

THE SIGNIFICANCE OF EIN FESTE BURG IST UNSER GOTT IN MUSIC LITERATURE

open access: yesStudia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai. Musica, 2017
Luther was a prophetic personality, meaning he was first and foremost a preacher. He viewed also singing rather as a practical form of preaching. He considered that the liturgical tradition and liturgical order of the Middle Ages was correct and worthy ...
Éva PÉTER
doaj   +1 more source

Liturgy and Ecumenism: What Next? [PDF]

open access: yes, 1999
(Excerpt) This year, 1998, marks the twentieth anniversary of the Lutheran Book of Worship (LBW) that we celebrate together with the fiftieth anniversary of the Institute of Liturgical Studies here at Valparaiso University.
Brand, Eugene L
core   +1 more source

Conservative Radical: Martin Luther’s Influence on Congregational Singing

open access: yesMusical Offerings, 2010
Martin Luther played an influential role in the transition from the priest-dominated Catholic worship to congregationally accessible evangelical services.
Jonathan T. Knight
doaj   +1 more source

The Melody of Living Water: Music Ministry and Holy Baptism [PDF]

open access: yes, 1996
(Excerpt) And It came to pass, when Paul was at Corinth, he and certain disciples came upon a mob that was stoning an organist. And Paul said unto them, What then hath he done unto thee that his head should be bruised?
Joncas, Jan Michael
core   +1 more source

The Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy and Lutheran Book of Worship: What Was Renewed? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
(Excerpt) Missing first four pages of the 1970s there were those who objected to the idea of liturgy as action because they thought it placed an undue emphasis on human activity instead of on God\u27s work through the means of grace.4 Obviously ...
Senn, Frank C
core   +1 more source

Early music printing in german-speaking lands [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Printing was first established in Mainz, the seat of the archbishop who was the most important of the seven Electors of the Holy Roman Empire and head of the largest ecclesiastical province of that Empire, containing 17,000 clerics who made a perfect ...
Elisabeth Giselbrecht, Grantley McDonald
core   +1 more source

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