An edition of Worship in the network culture (2014)

Worship in the network culture

liturgical ritual studies : fields and methods, concepts and metaphors

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Worship in the network culture
Marcel Barnard, Marcel Barnard
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An edition of Worship in the network culture (2014)

Worship in the network culture

liturgical ritual studies : fields and methods, concepts and metaphors

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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.

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Publisher
Peeters
Language
English
Pages
418

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Table of Contents

Introduction: 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.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 391-415) and index.

Published in
Leuven
Series
Liturgia condenda -- 28, Liturgia condenda -- 28.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
230
Library of Congress
BV178 .B37 2014, BV178.B37 2014, BV176.3 .B37 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
418 pages
Number of pages
418

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28411555M
ISBN 10
9042930691
ISBN 13
9789042930698
LCCN
2014469636
OCLC/WorldCat
881612680

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