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Liturgie, culte et société

Cette série explore la relation complexe entre les rituels religieux et leur place au sein de la société. Elle examine comment le culte est façonné par les contextes sociaux, culturels et historiques, et comment il les façonne en retour. Offrant un aperçu fascinant de la manière dont ces pratiques sacrées influencent la vie communautaire et l'identité. C'est une ressource essentielle pour quiconque s'intéresse à la théologie, à la sociologie ou à l'histoire des religions.

Gender Differences and the Making of Liturgical History
Liturgical Space
Gender Differences and the Making of Liturgical History

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  • Mapping uncharted territory in the study of liturgy's past, this book offers a history to contemporary questions around gender and liturgical life. It looks at liturgy's past through the lens of gender history, understood as attending not only to the historically prominent binary of 'men' and 'women' but to all gender identities.

    Gender Differences and the Making of Liturgical History
  • Liturgical Space

    Christian Worship and Church Buildings in Western Europe 1500-2000

    • 212pages
    • 8 heures de lecture
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    Focusing on the internal arrangements of church buildings in Western Europe from 1500 to 2000, this comprehensive account examines how these designs catered to the liturgical needs of various denominations, including Catholic and Protestant traditions. It explores the Reformation's impact, detailing the architectural evolution of Lutheran, Reformed, Anglican, and Roman Catholic churches, along with insights into the ecclesiological and liturgical movements of the 19th and 20th centuries. The book is richly illustrated and includes guides for further reading and notable buildings to visit.

    Liturgical Space
  • Gender Differences and the Making of Liturgical History

    Lifting a Veil on Liturgy's Past

    • 240pages
    • 9 heures de lecture

    Focusing on the intersection of gender and liturgical history, this book examines how various gender identities have shaped liturgical practices over time. Berger delves into the experiences of not just men and women, but also inter-sexed individuals, eunuchs, and ascetic virgins. Through historical case studies, the author investigates traditional aspects like liturgical space and eucharistic practices while introducing innovative methodologies for studying the past, offering fresh insights into contemporary discussions on gender within liturgical life.

    Gender Differences and the Making of Liturgical History