Sanctifying Texts, Transforming Rituals: Encounters in Liturgical Studies: Essays in Honour of Gerard A.M. Rouwhorst

H.G.E. Rose (Editor), Paul van Geest (Editor), Marcel Poorthuis (Editor)

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Abstract

Sanctifying Texts, Transforming Rituals: Encounters in Liturgical Studies explores the dynamics of Christian ritual practices in their relation to a broader cultural framework. The nineteen essays, written in honour of the liturgist Gerard A.M. Rouwhorst (Tilburg University), study liturgical developments in times of transition, in which religious and cultural changes set the development of worship practices in motion. The chapters in the first part (“Texts”) concentrate on the close connection between narrative texts and liturgical practice. In part two (“Rituals”), the focus shifts to the significance of liturgy as it expresses itself in rituals, and to the understanding of ritual acting. This section includes a variety of ritual aspects of liturgy, including the performance of the sacraments and the persons involved, as well as the relation between the liturgical ritual and material objects, such as images and relics. Section three (“Encounters”) crosses the borders of the discipline of liturgical studies. This final section of the book studies ritual relations between Christians and non-Christians through history, and includes contributions that study the dialogues between different liturgical languages and media.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLeiden
PublisherBrill
Number of pages529
ISBN (Electronic) 9789004347083
ISBN (Print)9789004347090
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2017

Publication series

NameStudies in Catholic Theology
Volume5

Keywords

  • liturgy
  • history of liturgy
  • church history
  • rituals
  • history of Christianity
  • liturgical texts

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