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Blessing and glory and thanksgiving: the growth of a Canadian liturgy [PDF]
Nevile, Donald C.
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Towards A More Indigenous African Catholicism: Insights from Lonergan\u27s Notion of Culture [PDF]
Ogbonnaya, Joseph
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Liturgical Theology as a Research Program
Brill Research Perspectives in Theology, 2020Abstract This essay is centered around five questions: (i) What is the proper place of liturgical theology? (ii) What past evolutions have there been and what tendencies are there currently in the field of liturgical theology? (iii) What contents should liturgical theologians focus on? (iv) How can liturgical theologians engage in research?
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Abstract God is the central figure in the text of the prayer book, or Siddur; but God also presents a significant semiotic challenge. Indeed, God is a challenge to all linguistic and semiotic systems. How does one express and name the inexpressible?
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Abstract God is the central figure in the text of the prayer book, or Siddur; but God also presents a significant semiotic challenge. Indeed, God is a challenge to all linguistic and semiotic systems. How does one express and name the inexpressible?
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Difficulties in Doing Liturgical Theology
Pacifica: Australasian Theological Studies, 1998This study critically examines some traditional methods in liturgical theology. The author argues that liturgy is as much a human artefact as a divine creation, and therefore that liturgical theology needs to take the fruits of historical research and the insights offered by the social sciences much more seriously than it has generally done.
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Liturgical Theology before 1600
2019Liturgical interpretation is the analysis of public worship using the methods of patristic and medieval scriptural exegesis. It was a central part of Scottish religious culture and education before 1560 and popular among clerics committed to Catholic Reform.
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Pentecostal Liturgical Theology
This book explores how Pentecostal meaning-full worship frees people into a cosmic liturgy that wills humanity to Pentecost.A liturgical turn has marked recent Pentecostal studies, producing a growing body of liturgical theologies. This cutting edge work analyses four theologians at its forefront: Tanya Riches, Daniela Augustine, Chris E.W.openaire +1 more source

