Auricular confession in the Church of England: history, liturgy and canon law [PDF]
The auricular confession is a widespread and important practice in the Church of England today. Theological discussions around the auricular confession date back to the very dawn of the English Reformation.
Pavel Velikanov, Vasily Chernov
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My father�s tobacco-jar, Church Square Pretoria and Freedom Park: An autoethnographical exploration
Julian M ller, in his advocacy of a narrative theology, has called for an autobiographical theology. In addition to Julian M ller s plea, the author turned to what may be seen as the liturgical and ritual variant of this method, namely autoethnography ...
Marcel Barnard
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Five loaves and two fishes : an empirical study in psychological type and biblical hermeneutics among Anglican preachers [PDF]
The sensing, intuition, feeling and thinking (SIFT) method of biblical hermeneutics and liturgical preaching has its roots in three fields: a theology of individual differences situated within the doctrine of creation, an application of Jungian ...
Francis, Leslie J.
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Monastic Form-of-Life Out of Place: Ritual Practices among Benedictine Oblates
Although ritual participation in Christian churches is decreasing in the Netherlands, one of the most secularised countries in the world, monasteries are increasingly attractive to people not committed to a life in an abbey, but who rather transfer ...
Thomas Quartier
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Theology as an Ethnographic Object: An Anthropology of Eastern Christian Rupture
This paper draws upon over three years’ research among Eastern Orthodox (principally Antiochian and Greek) communities in London and Mount Athos, Greece.
Timothy Carroll
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Like many other churches, Protestantism in the Netherlands had its own Liturgical Movement during the twentieth century. Unlike some churches, for example the Anglican Communion, the liturgical identity of parts of Dutch Protestantism never led to the ...
Mattijs Ploeger
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The Eucharistic Conquest of Time [PDF]
Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox theologians claim that the unique event of Christ’s sacrifice on Calvary is present in Eucharistic liturgies. A popular explanatory strategy for this miraculous presence suggests that due to its supernatural character ...
Butakov, Pavel
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The Significance and Prospects of the Ecclesiological Theory of Archpriest Nikolay Afanasiev [PDF]
The article considers the value of the ecclesiological conception of Archpriest Nikolay Afanasiev in relation to the contemporary theological context. The author points out the non-use of the academic and practical potential of eucharistic ecclesiology ...
David Gzgzyan
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Doxological (Im)Purity? Nicholas of Cusa’s ‘Art of Praising’ and Liturgical Thinking in 21st Century
It is noteworthy that the thinking of Nicholas of Cusa (1401–1464) has recurred again and again among prominent recent theologians who, critical of Modern rationality, have brought back to the fore the importance of liturgical praxis. Often, however, the
Inigo Bocken
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Moving between Liturgical Theology and Liturgical Pastoral
This article has two main goals. First, it presents a brief outline of the development of both liturgical theology and pastoral liturgical studies. Both of these disciplines are important in the field of liturgical studies and both have their roots in the Liturgical Movement, an important source for contemporary liturgical reflection.
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