Primary Sources of Liturgical Theology: A ReaderDwight Vogel Liturgical Press, 2000 - 317 páginas The voices of liturgical theology in the twentieth century are many and varied. Primary Sources of Liturgical Theology brings together in one volume the representative writings of scholars throughout the Euro-North American context whose insights have shaped our understanding of liturgy today. The selections in Primary Sources of Liturgical Theology are arranged around nine seminal questions which students of liturgical theology need to engage. Each selection is introduced and contextualized by another liturgical theologian. Through this first-hand encounter with primary sources readers will develop a sense of the broad range of writings available to them. Chapters are What Is Liturgical Theology?" "What Is Liturgy?" "How Can We 'Do' Liturgical Theology?" "How Are Theology and Liturgy Related?" "How Does Liturgy Embody Theological Themes?" "What Is the Theological Function of Liturgical Language and Ritual?" "What Is the Role of the Word in Liturgy?" "How Do Liturgical Theologians Engage Cultural Diversity?" "How Are Liturgy and Life Related?" Includes an alphabetical list of primary contributors and a chronological index of major entries by date of original publication. Contributors to Primary Sources of Liturgical Theology are Peter Brunner; Odo Casel, O.S.B.; Louis-Marie Chauvet; Anscar J. Chupungco, O.S.B.; Mary Collins, O.S.B.;Irenee Henri Dalmais, O.P.; Ruth C. Duck; Justo L. Gonzalez; Romano Guardini; Angelus A. Häussling, O.S.B.; Mary Catherine Hilkert, O.P.; Lawrence A. Hoffman; Paul Waitman Hoon; Aidan Kavanagh, O.S.B.; Edward J. Kilmartin, S.J.; Gordon W. Lathrop; L. Edward Phillips; David N. Power, O.M.I.; Gail Ramshaw; Don E. Saliers; Alexander Schmemann; Robert F. Taft, S.J.; Harold Dean Trulear; Evelyn Underhill; Dwight W. Vogel; Jean Jacques von Allmen; Geoffrey Wainwright; and Joyce Ann Zimmerman, C.PP.S. Dwight W. Vogel is professor of theology and ministry and dean of the chapel at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary where he coordinates the doctoral program in liturgical studies. |
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... eucharist , [ we ] transform [ our ] life , the one that [ we ] receive from the world , into life in God , into communion See the article by Peter Brunner on pp . 204–12 . " Paul W. Hoon , The Integrity of Christian Worship ( Nashville ...
... eucharist , and [ human beings were ] created as the priest [ s ] of this cosmic sacrament . ” 10 Worship as a human activity appears in both individual and social expressions . It does not have to be corporate in nature . Liturgy is ...
... Eucharistic meal im- plies that the participants eat real bread and that , unless there is some serious obstacle , they drink from the cup . In addition , symbols are multivalent because the sensible reality used is necessarily ...
... eucharistic liturgy is par excellence the sacrament of the ecclesial mystery : " a sign and instrument , that is , of communion with God and of unity among all men . " In liturgical action human beings exercise fully the power given to ...
... eucharistic teaching of Justin Martyr and earned a doctorate from Bonn in 1913. In 1919 , after further study at ... Eucharist , that render present the redemptive acts of Jesus Christ . Within this framework we find three of Casel's ...