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Tables of Contents for Christian Liturgy
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
List of Abbreviations
xii
1
Preface
xiii
 
PROLEGOMENA: THE RITUAL OF CHRISTIAN WORSHIP
3
50
CHAPTER ONE The Repertoire of Rites
3
27
The Role of Symbol
5
3
The Role of Ritual
8
1
Rites of Passage
9
4
The Role of Myth
13
3
The Role of Music
16
1
Sacred Meals and Sacrifices
17
2
Sacred Times and Festivals
19
3
Sacred Places
22
2
Sacred Persons
24
6
CHAPTER TWO The Incarnational Reality of Christian Liturgy
30
23
Visible Words
31
1
The Sacramental/Sacrificial Duality of Liturgy
32
4
The Liturgical Role of Christ
36
4
The Study of Christian Liturgy
40
3
The Freedom and Necessity of Liturgical Form
43
2
Liturgy--Catholic and Evangelical
45
8
PART ONE: FROM MEAL TO MASS
53
214
CHAPTER THREE Early Christian Liturgy
53
56
The Jewish Religious Meal
55
3
The Lord's Supper in the New Testament
58
3
A First Century Celebration: The Didache
61
6
From Synagogue Service to Synaxis
67
6
The Unified Liturgy of Word and Meal
73
4
The Eucharistic Prayer
77
9
The "Canon" of Hippolytus
78
2
The Anaphora of Addai and Mari (Mar Esaya Text)
80
5
The Sanctus
85
1
Sabbath and Lord's Day
86
3
Passover and Easter
89
2
Christian Initiation and Penance
91
5
The Liturgical Assembly and Its Roles
96
6
The Ordering of Ministry
102
5
The Earthly and the Heavenly Liturgies
107
2
CHAPTER FOUR The Patristic Liturgical Synthesis
109
64
Sources of Liturgical Data
111
4
The Families of Rites
115
31
East Syrian
116
3
West Syrian
119
14
Alexandrian
133
3
Roman and North African
136
8
Gallican and Mozarabic
144
2
The Awe-Inspiring Rites of Christian Initiation
146
7
Canonical Public Penance
153
3
The Sanctification of Time
156
7
The Sanctification of Space
163
3
The Sanctification of Life
166
1
The Daily Prayer of the Church
167
3
The Monastic Revolution
170
3
CHAPTER FIVE The Franco-Romano Liturgy
173
38
Sacramentaries and Ordines
176
5
Churches in Rome and Station Masses
181
3
The Roman Bishop's Mass
184
2
The Roman Mass in France
186
2
The Franco-Roman Calendar
188
4
Baptism and Confirmation
192
3
The Emergence of Private Penance
195
2
Monasticism and the Canonical Hours
197
9
Gregorian Chant and Latin Hymnody
206
5
CHAPTER SIX Medieval Liturgical Deteriorization
211
29
Romanesque and Gothic Church Buildings
212
6
Tropes, Sequences, and Liturgical Dramas
218
3
Private Prayers in Public Celebrations
221
1
The Emergence of the Private Mass
222
1
Eucharistic Worship outside of the Mass
223
3
First Communion Separated from Baptism
226
1
Contrition, Confession, and Absolution
227
3
The Missal and the Breviary
230
6
Popular Devotions
236
4
CHAPTER SEVEN The Real Presence and the Sacrifice of the Mass
240
27
An Empirical Worldview
241
2
The "Moment" of Consecration
243
5
Eucharistic Controversies in the Early Middle Ages
248
3
The Dogma of Transubstantiation
251
2
The Understanding of Eucharistic Sacrifice during the Middle Ages
253
14
Thomas Aquinas and Duns Scotus
253
3
Gabriel Biel and Cardinal Cajetan
256
11
PART TWO: REFORMATION LITURGICAL TRADITIONS
267
216
CHAPTER EIGHT Luther's Liturgical Reforms
267
32
The Assault on the Mass-sacrifice
268
7
Luther's Revisions of the Ordo Missae
275
10
Formula Missae et Communionis, 1523
275
6
Deutsche Messe und Gottesdienstes, 1526
281
4
The Flowering of Hymnody
285
2
The Revisions of the Order of Baptism
287
5
First Taufbiichlein, 1523
287
4
Second Taufbiichlein, 1526
291
1
Confirmation and First Communion
292
1
Confession and Absolution
293
3
The Vocation of Christians
296
3
Marriage
296
1
Ordination
297
2
CHAPTER NINE Word and Sacrament in Luther's Reformation
299
24
The Word as Text
300
3
The Word as Event
303
4
The Controversy over the Sacrament of the Altar
307
3
The Real Presence in Lutheran Faith and Practice
310
7
The Ministry of the Word and the Sacraments
317
6
CHAPTER TEN The Emergence of Lutheran Liturgy
323
34
The Emergence of Lutheranism
324
5
The Smalkald League
324
1
The Interims and the Adiaphoristic Controversy
325
3
The Peace of Augsburg
328
1
The Proliferation of Church Orders
329
3
The Differentiation of Lutheran Mass-Orders
332
6
Matins and Vespers
338
4
The Church Year Calendar
342
4
Hymnals and Cantionales
346
4
Baptism and Confirmation
350
1
Confession and Examination
351
1
Marriage, Ministry to the Sick, and Burial
352
2
Lutheran "Traditionalism"
354
3
CHAPTER ELEVEN The Spectrum of Reformations
357
36
Unitas Fratrum
358
1
The Anabaptists
359
3
Reformed Liturgy
362
8
The Anglican Reformation
370
11
The Humanist Reformation
381
2
The Catholic Reformation
383
5
"Examination of the Council of Trent"
388
5
CHAPTER TWELVE Scandinavian Liturgies
393
55
The Influence of Bugenhagen in Denmark
394
5
The Beginning of the Reformation in Sweden
399
4
The Liturgical Work of Olavus Petri
403
10
The Swedish Church Order
413
8
Kyrkoordningen, 1571
413
5
Nova Ordinantia Ecclesiastica, 1575
418
3
Liturgia Svecanae Ecclesiae Catholicae et Orthodoxae conformis, 1576
421
20
The Publication of the Red Book and the Liturgical Struggle
421
2
The Missio Suetico
423
4
The Structure and Sources of the Liturgy of King Johan III
427
12
The Structure of the Eucharistic Prayer
439
2
The Decisions of the Uppsala Mote, 1593
441
4
Into the Age of Orthodoxy
445
3
CHAPTER THIRTEEN Reconsideration of Eucharistic Sacrifice
448
35
Melanchthon: Apologia Confessio Augustana, 1531
449
5
Luther: Vermanung zum Sakrament, 1530
454
4
Chemnitz: Examen Concilii Tridentini, 1565-1573
458
9
Eucharistic Sacrifice in Swedish Reformation Theology
467
4
Eucharistic Sacrifice in the Red Book
471
5
An Ecumenical Impasse
476
1
The Relevance of the Study of Eucharistic Prayer in Transcending the Ecumenical Impasse over Eucharistic Sacrifice
477
6
PART THREE: LITURGICAL LOSS, RETRIEVAL, AND RENEWAL
483
210
CHAPTER FOURTEEN Liturgy in the Age of Certainty
483
55
The Age of Orthodoxy
486
31
Liturgical Reform and Schism in the "Third Rome"
486
3
The Roman Congregation of Rites
489
5
The Aftermath of the Council of Trent
489
2
The Jansenist Critique and Neo-Gallicanism
491
3
Lutheran Church Orders and Agendas
494
10
The Impact of the Thirty Years' War
494
3
The Pietist Reaction
497
2
Liturgical Life in Orthodox Leipzig
499
3
Lutheran Liturgy in the North American Colonies
502
2
Anglican Liturgy through the Restoration
504
6
The Puritan Alternative
510
7
Church Music and Hymnody in the Baroque Period
517
12
Roman Catholic and Protestant Liturgical Art Music
517
4
Protestant Hymnody, Songbooks, and Organ Music during the Seventeenth Century
521
4
The Church Music of J.S. Bach
525
4
Baroque Church Architecture
529
4
The Reformation Experiments with Existing Church Buildings
529
1
Buildings Erected for Protestant Worship
530
1
The Architectural Synthesis of Christopher Wren
531
2
Liturgy as a Confession of Faith
533
5
CHAPTER FIFTEEN Liturgy in the Age of Reason
538
30
The Breakdown of Liturgical Order
541
7
Liturgical Exceptions
548
7
The Wesleyan Movement
548
2
The Non-Jurors and the American Prayer Book
550
5
Changes in Church Music and Hymnody
555
4
The Rite of Confirmation and Culture Christianity
559
3
Reason and Revival: A Relationship
562
3
The Role of Emotion in Worship
565
3
CHAPTER SIXTEEN Liturgy in the Age of Romanticism
568
41
Romantic Reactions
570
14
Dom Gueranger and the Solemnes Movement
570
3
The Slavophile Movement
573
1
The Oxford and Cambridge Movements
574
3
Confessional and Liturgical Revival in Germany and America
577
5
Folk Church in Scandinavia
582
2
Restoration of the Ordo: The Common Service
584
8
The Retrieval of Old Church Music
592
9
The Gothic Revival
601
3
The Church Building as a House of Prayer
604
1
Art and Vestments
605
4
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN The Modern Liturgical Movement
609
28
The Work of the Monastic Schools
612
3
The Theology of the Mystery
615
5
Liturgical Conferences, Institutes, and Societies
620
5
High Point of Restorationism: Prelude to Renewal
625
4
The Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy
629
3
Liturgical Work in an Ecumenical Context
632
5
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN Liturgical Revision and Renewal
637
56
Worship Books since c. 1969
638
7
The Shape of the Liturgy
645
6
Ecumenical Convergence on Eucharistic Theology
651
6
The Church Year Calendar and Lectionary
657
4
The Rites of Christian Initiation
661
4
Rites of Passage
665
7
Marriage
665
2
Ordination
667
2
Reconciliation
669
1
Anointing of the Sick
670
1
Funerals and Burial of the Dead
671
1
Liturgical Environment
672
4
Contemporary Liturgical Challenges
676
17
Inculturation
676
8
The Feminist Critique
684
3
Reaching the Unchurched
687
6
EPILOGUE: Postmodern Liturgy
693
14
BIBLIOGRAPHY: For Further Study
707
23
INDICES
730