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_aLiturgy`s Imagined Past/s _b Methodologies and Materials in the Writing of Liturgical History Today |
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_aMinnesota _bLiturgical Press _c2016 |
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505 | 2 | _aPart 1. Foundational Matters Imagining the Past: Historical Methodologies and Liturgical Study ............3 Liturgy`s Present : How historians are Animating a new History of Liturgy................19 Part 2. New Perspectives on Liturgy`s Past/s New Reflections on the Image of late Antique and medival ethiopian liturgy............39 Imagining Early Christian Liturgy.............93 Liturgical Historiography and Gender Obliviousness........121 Part 3. Liturgy`s Past/s : Broadening the view Gregorian chant`s Imagined past, with yet another look at the roman lenten repertoire .............143 It is the lord`s passover: History, theology, and Memory in the Liturgy of the Lord`s supper in reformation zurich ...........176 On the wrong side of history ? reimagining william whittingham, dean of Durham..................205 Liturgy`s past on the American Frontier ..............230 Hymnals as theological Text: the Case of Civil war publications ......251 Part 4. The presence and future of Liturgy`s Past/s The changing shape of Liturgy : from Earliest christianity to the end of Late Antiquity .................275 | |
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