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The Place of Christ in Liturgical Prayer: Trinity, Christology, and Liturgical Theology: Pueblo Books

Martin Jean Editat de Bryan D. Spinks
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 2007

Christology and Trinity in worship was famously explored by Josef A. Jungmann at the beginning of the twentieth century. Many of his assumptions and conclusions now need revisiting in light of our greater knowledge of both the different worship traditions of the churches and the renewed interest in the trinitarian God. Proceeding from Jungmann's groundbreaking book of the same title, this volume gathers new work from fifteen renowned scholars on christological and trinitarian themes in prayer and worship. Eastern and Western traditions, Catholic and Protestant, ancient and contemporary are al represented in this record of the 2005 meeting of the Yale Institute of Sacred Music.

Following Bryan Spinks's reevaluation of Jungmann's thesis, the volume continues with chapters by Hurtado, Bradshaw, Taft, Varghese, and Winkler on classical worship traditions. Jeffery contemplates in depth the use of the Kyrie eleison, and Stevenson discusses the Lord's Prayer. Johnson examines the role of Theotokos in early piety, while Findikyan and Witvliet explore the trinitarian aspects of specific worship communities. Marini, Westerfield Tucker, and Ruth look closely at christological and trinitarian themes in Protestant music, both mainline and evangelical, giving particular insight into the experience of the trinity for congregations. Finally, Greene-McCreight offers an analysis of feminist alternatives to trinitarian language. Collectively, these practitioners and theologians, from their varied settings, grapple with the competing ideas and expressions of christological and trinitarian doctrine in meaningful liturgy.

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ISBN-13: 9780814660188
ISBN-10: 0814660185
Pagini: 378
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Liturgical Press
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Christology and Trinity in worship was famously explored by Josef A. Jungmann at the beginning of the twentieth century. Many of his assumptions and conclusions now need revisiting in light of our greater knowledge of both the different worship traditions of the churches and the renewed interest in the trinitarian God. Proceeding from Jungmann?s groundbreaking book of the same title, this volume gathers new work from fifteen renowned scholars on christological and trinitarian themes in prayer and worship. Eastern and Western traditions, Catholic and Protestant, ancient and contemporary are all represented in this record of the 2005 meeting of the Yale Institute of Sacred Music. Following Bryan Spinks?s reevaluation of Jungmann?s thesis, the volume continues with chapters by Hurtado, Bradshaw, Taft, Varghese, and Winkler on classical worship traditions. Jeffery contemplates in depth the use of the Kyrie eleison, and Stevenson discusses the Lord?s Prayer. Johnson examines the role of Theotokos in early piety, while Findikyan and Witvliet explore the trinitarian aspects of specific worship communities. Marini, Westerfield Tucker, and Ruth look closely at christological and trinitarian themes in Protestant music, both mainline and evangelical, giving particular insight into the experience of the trinity for congregations. Finally, Greene-McCreight offers an analysis of feminist alternatives to trinitarian language. Collectively, these practitioners and theologians, from their varied settings, grapple with the competing ideas and expressions of christological and trinitarian doctrine in meaningful liturgy.?The Place of Christ in Liturgical Prayer will become an indispensable resource for the study of liturgy and historical theology. It gathers the cutting-edge scholarship of liturgists renowned for their intellectual acumen, interdisciplinary reach and methodological precision. For decades, Joseph Jungmann?s thought on the place of Christ in liturgical prayers has dominated the field. This book is a kind of ?new Jungmann,? demonstrating the ancient roots of prayer to Christ, while also going beyond Jungmann in the issues it treats. In sum, we have here groundbreaking research at its best, in the service of a dynamic and generous orthodoxy.? Peter Galadza Kule Family Professor of Liturgy Sheptytsky Institute of Eastern Christian Studies Saint Paul University, Ottawa; Director, Institute of Liturgical Studies Ukrainian Catholic University, Lviv, Ukraine?This is a richly diverse collection of essays, on a crucial theme of liturgical prayer and its theology. There is, after all, no Christian worship without ?a place? for Christ. It is the great accomplishment of this book not only to highlight the historical variety of Christologies embedded in worship, but also to challenge recent scholarly construals of the place of Christ in prayer, and to engage contemporary developments. A fascinating book.? Teresa Berger Professor of Liturgical Studies Yale University New Haven, Connecticut