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Practical Theology, 2020
The spread of the virus COVID-19 has caused many religious restrictions. As the world faces unprecedented changes, theological, liturgical, and pastoral questions are arising.
Jeff Clyde Corpuz, P. J. Sarmiento
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The spread of the virus COVID-19 has caused many religious restrictions. As the world faces unprecedented changes, theological, liturgical, and pastoral questions are arising.
Jeff Clyde Corpuz, P. J. Sarmiento
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Liturgy and the Emotions in Byzantium
, 2020This book explores the liturgical experience of emotions in Byzantium through the hymns of Romanos the Melodist, Andrew of Crete and Kassia. It reimagines the performance of their hymns during Great Lent and Holy Week in Constantinople.
Andrew Mellas
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Religion Compass
Since the late 1960s, the American Jewish community has worked to find creative ways to include lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, Queer+ (LGBTQ+) people in community practices and Jewish liturgy. The pioneering egalitarian denomination was and remains
Elazar Ben‐Lulu
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Since the late 1960s, the American Jewish community has worked to find creative ways to include lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, Queer+ (LGBTQ+) people in community practices and Jewish liturgy. The pioneering egalitarian denomination was and remains
Elazar Ben‐Lulu
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The primacy of liturgy in Christianity
Religious Studies: An International Journal for the Philosophy of Religion, 2020I argue that liturgy is primary to the Christian faith. By ‘liturgy’, however, I do not mean merely what happens on Sunday morning. Instead, I distinguish between ‘intensive’ and ‘extensive’ liturgies, those that occur when the body of Christ meets ...
B. Benson
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Mission studies, 2020
The paper will investigate the orthodox understanding of mission as “liturgy after the Liturgy” and its consequences for human life. The Eucharistic Liturgy understood as an experience of God where the community of saints reveal the absolute model of ...
C. Sonea
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The paper will investigate the orthodox understanding of mission as “liturgy after the Liturgy” and its consequences for human life. The Eucharistic Liturgy understood as an experience of God where the community of saints reveal the absolute model of ...
C. Sonea
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Penetration—Permeation—Fermentation: Ponderings on the Being of Liturgy and Its Memorial Modes
, 2020The present contribution seeks to address the following fundamental questions at the crossroads of liturgical theology and metaphysics: How is liturgy in the world?
J. Geldhof
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Christianity and Social Scientific Perspectives on Sport, 2019
Several Christian thinkers have employed liturgical language in their attempts to theorize sport, and academic comparisons between sport and religious pageantry are common.
Zachary T. Smith
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Several Christian thinkers have employed liturgical language in their attempts to theorize sport, and academic comparisons between sport and religious pageantry are common.
Zachary T. Smith
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2018
Abstract From their emergence early in the twentieth century, the liturgical movement and the ecumenical movement, the latter particularly represented by the deliberations of the Faith and Order Commission of the World Council of Churches, both called for and shaped ecumenical discourse on the nature of worship, the content and shape ...
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Abstract From their emergence early in the twentieth century, the liturgical movement and the ecumenical movement, the latter particularly represented by the deliberations of the Faith and Order Commission of the World Council of Churches, both called for and shaped ecumenical discourse on the nature of worship, the content and shape ...
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“Anglican Use of the Roman Rite”?: The Unity of the Liturgy in the Diversity of Its Rites and Forms
Antiphon: A Journal for Liturgical Renewal, 2018Nowhere does reunification any longer mean—and also not in the West—the adoption of the Roman liturgy and of specifically Catholic piety. Today one can very well imagine how the magnificent liturgy celebrated by our Anglican brothers, with some minute ...
H. Feulner
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The Ecumenical Review
AbstractThis article examines the ecumenical context and in particular the development of the conciliar process for Justice, Peace and the Integrity of Creation (JPIC) that began at the World Council of Churches (WCC) assembly in 1983 in Vancouver and culminated at the World Convocation on Justice, Peace and the Integrity of Creation in 1990 in Seoul ...
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AbstractThis article examines the ecumenical context and in particular the development of the conciliar process for Justice, Peace and the Integrity of Creation (JPIC) that began at the World Council of Churches (WCC) assembly in 1983 in Vancouver and culminated at the World Convocation on Justice, Peace and the Integrity of Creation in 1990 in Seoul ...
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