Liturgical Theology after Schmemann : An Orthodox Reading of Paul Ricoeur.
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- 9780823278299
- 264.019001
- BX350 .B873 2018
Cover -- LITURGICAL THEOLOGY AFTER SCHMEMANN -- Title -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- Foreword -- Introduction -- PART I: "HOW WILL THE LAMP ENLIGHTEN THE LIGHT?" -- 1 "After Schmemann": Introducing Ricoeur into the Conversation -- 2 Western Perspectives -- PART II: "NO TONGUE CAN HYMN YOUR WONDERS" -- 3 Meaning in/and Metaphor -- 4 At the Intersection of the Via Positiva and the Via Negativa -- PART III: "TODAY YOU HAVE APPEARED TO THE WORLD" -- 5 "The Summoned Subject" -- 6 Truth as Attestation -- 7 Liturgical Time, Narrative, Memory, and History -- PART IV: "THE VOICE OF THE LORD CRIES OUT UPON THE WATERS" -- 8 Manifestation and Proclamation -- Conclusion -- Appendix: "Service of the Great Blessing of the Waters" -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
French philosopher Paul Ricoeur gave sustained attention to several themes pertinent to a hermeneutics of liturgy, including symbol, metaphor, narrative, subjectivity and memory. This book explores how Ricoeur's original insights may serve to renew contemporary Orthodox liturgical theology. The Byzantine-Rite "Great Blessing of Water" serves as a case study.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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