Description |
109 pages ; 21 cm. |
Series |
American essays in liturgy
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American essays in liturgy (Collegeville, Minn.)
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Ch. 1. What's at Stake? -- Who Interprets Liturgy? -- What Is Interpreted? -- How Are Texts Interpreted? -- Response to the Question -- Ch. 2. Overview of Hermeneutical Theory and Issues -- Overview of the Development of Hermeneutics -- Hermeneutical Issues and Their Import for Liturgical Studies -- Ch. 3. Critical Methods -- Diachronic, Historical Critical Methods -- Synchronic, Literary Critical Methods -- Gains and Limits of the Critical Methods -- Ch. 4. Post-critical Methods -- Linguistic Turn -- Structuralism and Semiotics -- Beyond Structuralism -- Review -- Ch. 5. Hermeneutics and Liturgical Studies Today -- New Direction for Liturgical Studies -- Post-critical Methods and Liturgical Studies -- Language Issues and Philosophical Framework. |
Summary |
"Interpretation has long been an important concern for Scripture exegetes. In recent years it has become increasingly important for liturgists as well. This volume is concerned with various methods of interpretation, how they might be used by liturgists, and contemporary liturgists who are using some of the newer methods of interpretation. This volume would be useful for both academic and professional liturgists."--BOOK JACKET. |
Subject |
Catholic Church -- Liturgy.
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Catholic Church. |
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Liturgics. |
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Hermeneutics -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church.
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Hermeneutics -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church. |
ISBN |
0814624979 (alkaline paper) |
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9780814624975 (alkaline paper) |
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