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Study of Liturgy by Edward Yarnold (1992, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherOxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-100195209222
ISBN-139780195209228
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Number of Pages646 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameStudy of Liturgy
Publication Year1992
SubjectJudaism / Rituals & Practice, Christian Rituals & Practice / Worship & Liturgy, Christian Rituals & Practice / General
FeaturesRevised
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaReligion
AuthorEdward Yarnold
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Weight28.5 Oz
Item Length8.8 in
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Edition Number2
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN91-044857
TitleLeadingThe
Dewey Edition18
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal264/.009
Table Of ContentPART ONE: Theology and Rite1. A Theology of Worship, J.D. Crichton2. The Word of God in Worship: Preaching in Relationship to Liturgy, Carol M. Norén3. Ritual, Mark SearlePART TWO: The Development of the LiturgyI. GENERAL INTRODUCTION1. The Periods of Liturgical History, Geoffrey Wainwright2. The Jewish Background to Christian Worship, R.T. Beckwith3. The Letter of Pliny, D.H. Tripp4. Gnosticism, D.H. Tripp5. The Mysteries, D.H. Tripp6. The Didache, Frank Hawkins7. The Apostolic Tradition, The Editors8. Church Orders, E.J. Yarnold, SJ9. The Euchologium of Sarapion, E.J. Yarnold, SJ10. Baptismal Catechesis, E.J. Yarnold, SJ11. Egeria's Pilgrimage, E.J. Yarnold, SJ12. Liturgical Books, D.M. Hope, rev. G. Woolfenden13. Thomas Cranmer and the Prayer Book, R.T. Beckwith14. The Prayer Book after Cranmer, R.T. BeckwithII. INITIATION1. From New Testament Times until St. Cyprian, K.W. Noakes2. The Early Syrian Rites, E.J. Yarnold, SJ3. The Fourth and Fifth Centuries, E.J. Yarnold, SJ4. The West from about AD 500 to the Reformation, J.D.C. Fischer and E.J. Yarnold, SJ5. The Byzantine Rite, W. Jardine Grisbrooke6. Lutheran, Anglican, and Reformed Rites, J.D.C. Fischer7. The Radical Reformation, D.H. Tripp8. The Modern Period, Peter Hinchliff, Rev. C. Brock and The EditorsIII. THE EUCHARIST1. The New Testament, C.P.M. Jones, rev. C.J.A. Hickling2. From the Apostolic Fathers to Irenaeus, K.W. Noakes3. The Apostolic Tradition of Hippolytus, Peter G. Cobb4. The Anaphora of Addai and Mari, Peter G. Cobb5. The Liturgy of the Word in the Early Church, Peter G. Cobb6. The Liturgy of the Faithful in the Fourth and Early Fifth Centuries, E.J. Yarnold, SJ7. The Patristic Theology of the Eucharist, R.J. Halliburton8. The Byzantine Liturgy from the Apostolic Constitutions to the Present Day, Hugh Wybrew9. The Medieval Western Rites, D.M. Hope, rev. G. Woolfenden10. From Trent to Vatican II, Clifford Howell, SJ11. Protestantism and the Eucharist, D.H. Tripp12. The Anglican Eucharist: From the Reformation to the Restoration, R.T. Beckwith13. The Eucharist in Anglicanism after 1662, Alan Dunstan14. Methodism, D.H. Tripp15. Recent Eucharistic Revision, Geoffrey WainwrightIV. ORDINATION1. Orders and Ordination in the New Testament, Frank Hawkins2. The Tradition of the Ordination in the Second Century to the Time of Hippolytus, Frank Hawkins3. Theology and Rite, AD 200-400, Paul F. Bradshaw4. The Early History of the Roman Rites of Ordination,, Frank Hawkins5. Eastern Rites of Ordination, Paul F. Bradshaw6. Medieval Ordinations, Paul F. Bradshaw7. Reformation Churches, Paul F. Bradshaw8. Recent Developments, Paul F. BradshawV. THE DIVINE OFFICE1. The First Three Centuries, Paul F. Bradshaw2. The Formative Period--Cathedral and Monastic Offices, Jardine Grisbrooke3. The Office in the West: The Early Middle Ages, J.D. Crichton4. The Office in the West: The Later Middle Ages, J.D. Crichton5. The Office in the West: The Roman Rite from the Sixteenth Century, J.D. Crichton6. The Office in the Anglican Communion, G.J. Cuming7. The Office in the Lutheran, Reformed, and Free Churches, H. TrippVI. THE CALENDAR1. The History of the Christian Year, Peter G. Cobb2. The Sanctoral, Kevin Donovan, SJVII. THE SETTING OF THE LITURGY1. Ceremonial, Hugh Wybrew2. Music and Singing in the Liturgy, J. Gelineau, SJ3. Hymnody in Christian Worship, Alan Dunstan4. The Language of Worship, Geoffrey Wainwright5. The Architectural Setting of the Liturgy, Peter G. Cobb6. Vestments, W. Jardine Grisbrooke7. The Continuing Tradition of the Church, Geoffrey WainwrightVIII. PASTORAL ORIENTATION1. Liturgy and Pastoral Service, D.H. TrippIndex of SubjectsIndex of Names
Edition DescriptionRevised edition
SynopsisThis major text deals extensively with the five major foci of Christian worship: Initiation, the Eucharist, Ordination, the Daily Office, and the Calendar. Its presentation is historical, beginning with Jewish antecedents and then covering the New Testament period, the Patristic, Medieval, and Reformation periods, and ending with contemporary developments in liturgy. A special section on liturgical settings examines in detail the historical importance of music and singing in the liturgy, and the role of hymnody in Christian worship. Now completely revised, this authoritative text takes into account recent scholarship and covers many important new developments in liturgical renewal., Completely revised to incorporate new scholarship and many important developments in liturgical renewal, this standard text remains an essential tool for students of theology and liturgy. It treats the development of the liturgy historically, beginning with Jewish antecedents, then covering the New Testament, Patristic, Medieval, and Reformation periods, and concluding with the increasing interest in liturgy in all churches today. The text deals definitively with the five central rites of Christian worship: Initiation, the Eucharist, Ordination, the Daily Office, and the Calendar. A special section on liturgical settings examines in detail the historical importance of music and singing in the liturgy and the role of hymnody in Christian worship. Reflecting the continuing trend towards ecumenism, the editors represent the Anglican, Roman Catholic, and Protestant traditions, while the Orthodox tradition is represented by the team of contributors, which includes many of the best-known liturgical scholars.
LC Classification NumberBV5