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020 $a9789042930698 (pbk. : alk. paper)
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035 $a(OCoLC)ocn881612680
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050 00 $aBV178$b.B37 2014
100 1 $aBarnard, Marcel,$d1957-
245 10 $aWorship in the network culture :$bliturgical ritual studies : fields and methods, concepts and metaphors /$cMarcel Barnard, Johan Cilliers, Cas Wepener.
260 $aLeuven :$bPeeters,$cc2014.
300 $a418 p. :$bill. (chiefly col.) ;$c23 cm.
490 1 $aLiturgia condenda ;$v28
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [391]-415) and index.
505 0 $aIntroduction: Worship in the network culture -- I. Fields and methods : mapping and exploring the field -- Worship and liturgical ritual : sketches -- Worship as liturgical ritual -- Investigating liturgical ritual -- II. Liminality : a sensitising concept and metaphor -- Connected/rooted : anthropological perspectives on liminality -- Descended/ascended : theological perspectives on liminality -- III. Concepts and metaphors -- Bricolage/particularity -- Language/silence -- Image/sound -- Embodiment/performance -- Play/function -- Time/space -- IV. Theological review -- Sacrament/word -- Worship/prayer -- Epilogue: Liminality reviewed.
520 8 $aWorship 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.
650 0 $aLiturgics.
700 1 $aCilliers, Johan.
700 1 $aWepener, Cas,$d1972-
830 0 $aLiturgia condenda ;$v28.