Liturgical Spirituality

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A&C Black, 1 apr 1997 - 292 pagine
Well-known liturgical scholar and author Philip Pfatteicher turns his attention in this book to "liturgical spirituality, " a holistic concept that brings together both liturgy and spirituality with reference to the interior life of the spirit that is formed and nurtured by the church's liturgy - the ordered form of Christian worship, East and West, Catholic and Protestant.
 

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TOWARD A DEFINITION OF SPIRITUALITY
1
THE SOURCE AND SUMMIT OF FAITH
12
DAILY PRAYER Hallowing Time
32
THE EASTER VIGIL Hallowing Memory
71
THE CHRISTIAN YEAR Hallowing the Seasons
105
ARCHITECTURE Hallowing Space
142
THE HOLY EUCHARIST Hallowing Sustenance
174
HYMNS Hallowing Song
205
BAPTISM Hallowing Life and Death
226
THE SOURCE OF RENEWAL
246
NOTES
255
INDEX
283
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Philip Phatteicher is Professor of English at East Stroudsburg University in Pennsylvania, a frequent writer and lecturer on liturgical issues, and author of A Dictionary of Liturgical Terms and The School of the Church: Worship and Christian Formation, both published by Trinity Press.

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