Worship in the network culture: liturgical ritual studies; fields and methods, concepts and metaphors

Literaturverz. S. [391] - 415

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Published in:Liturgia condenda
Authors: Barnard, Marcel 1957- (Author) ; Cilliers, Johan 1954- (Author) ; Wepener, Cas 1972- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Leuven [u.a.] Peeters 2014
In: Liturgia condenda (28)
Series/Journal:Liturgia condenda 28
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Ritual / Liturgics
B Ritual / Liturgy
Further subjects:B Liturgics
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Summary:Literaturverz. S. [391] - 415
Worship signifies a wide field of liturgical ritual practices that extend from the Sunday morning service in a mainline church through a worship service in an African Independent Church to Christian ritual on the internet and cultural ritual-symbolic practices. Solid and solidified concepts are no longer sufficient for the study of this liquid field. This book approaches liturgical ritual from a different perspective. The first part of this book maps and explores the field of liturgical ritual studies. The second part of the book takes a first step in the process of conceptualisation and elaborates on the sensitising concept of liminality. In part three various aspects of the field are elaborated on in six double perspectives: bricolage/particularity, language/silence, image/sound, embodiment/performance, play/function, time/space. Part four reviews the road that the book has covered to this point from the two theological perspectives that characterise Protestant worship: Sacrament/Word and Prayer/Worship
Item Description:Literaturverz. S. [391] - 415
ISBN:9042930691