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The People`s Work A Social History of the Liturgy

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Philadelphia Fortress Press 2010Description: 375pISBN:
  • 9780800697679
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • F01.1 SE580
Partial contents:
Sociologically Speaking, what kind of Group was the Christian Assembly....9 Sacraments and Cult.......27 Apocalypse and Christian Liturgy ..............43 Times, Occasions, and the Communion of Saintss.........62 Sacred places and liturgical art in late Antique culture ....80 People and places for different liturgies ....99 Church Music through the carolingian Renaissance ............114 Vernacular Elements in the Medieval Latin Mass........132 The medieval Liturgical Calendar ..147 The Eucharistic Body and the social Body in the Reformation communion .......183 Death here and life hereafter in the Middle ages and reformation .........199 The ecclesiastical Captivity of Marriage ....214 Liturgy and Confessional Identity ..224 Popular devotions, Pious Communities, and holy Communion ...240 worship awakening ......263 Liturgical Restoration ......284 Liturgical Renewal ...........305
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includes index and biblioraphy

Sociologically Speaking, what kind of Group was the Christian Assembly....9 Sacraments and Cult.......27 Apocalypse and Christian Liturgy ..............43 Times, Occasions, and the Communion of Saintss.........62 Sacred places and liturgical art in late Antique culture ....80 People and places for different liturgies ....99 Church Music through the carolingian Renaissance ............114 Vernacular Elements in the Medieval Latin Mass........132 The medieval Liturgical Calendar ..147 The Eucharistic Body and the social Body in the Reformation communion .......183 Death here and life hereafter in the Middle ages and reformation .........199 The ecclesiastical Captivity of Marriage ....214 Liturgy and Confessional Identity ..224 Popular devotions, Pious Communities, and holy Communion ...240 worship awakening ......263 Liturgical Restoration ......284 Liturgical Renewal ...........305

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