Liturgy and interpretation / Kenneth Stevenson.

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Main Author: Stevenson, Kenneth (Kenneth W.)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : SCM Press, 2011.
Series:SCM studies in worship and liturgy.
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Table of Contents:
  • Part 1. Interpreting the Lord's Prayer :
  • 1. The Lord's Prayer in tradition
  • 2. The six homilies of Peter Chrysologus on the Lord's prayer
  • 3. Richard Hooker and the Lord's prayer : a chapter in Reformation controversy
  • 4. Christology and Trinity : interpreting the Lord's prayer in Augustine, Maximus the Confessor, Lancelot Andrewes and Karl Barth
  • Part 2. Interpreting the Transfiguration :
  • 5. 'Rooted in detachment' : Transfiguration as narrative, worship and community of faith
  • 6. From Origen to Palamas : Greek expositions of the Transfiguration
  • 7. From Hilary of Poitiers to Peter of Blois : a Transfiguration journey of biblical interpretation
  • 5. 'In all supernatural works we rather draw back than help on' : the seven Transfiguration sermons of John Hacket (1590-1670)
  • Part 3. Interpreting the Sermons of Lancelot Andrewes :
  • 9. 'Human nature honoured' : absolution in Lancelot Andrewes
  • 10. Lancelot Andrewes on Ash Wednesday : a seventeenth-century case study in how to start Lent
  • 11. Worship and theology : Lancelot Andrewes in Durham, Easter 1617
  • 12. Lancelot Andrewes at Holyrood : the 1617 Whitsun sermon in perspective
  • Part 4. Two Concluding Contrasts :
  • 13. Animal rites : the four living creatures in patristic exegesis and liturgy
  • 14. Michael Ramsey interpreting the Eucharist.