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Liturgy and the Arts

Liturgy and the Arts
Author: Albert Rouet
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1997
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780814623930

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The liturgy and art forms such as music, sacred space and dance are explored in "Liturgy and the Arts". Readers will experience a genuine joy in contemplating this Catholic bishop's convincing argument that the Church cannot do without the arts.


The Preacher as Liturgical Artist

The Preacher as Liturgical Artist
Author: Trygve David Johnson
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2014-01-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 162564017X

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Trygve Johnson invites us to consider a new metaphor of identity of The Preacher as Liturgical Artist. This identity draws on a theology of communion and the doctrine of the vicarious humanity of Christ to relocate the preacher's identity in the creative and ongoing ministry of Jesus Christ. Johnson argues the metaphorical association of the preacher and artist understood within the artistic ministry of Jesus Christ frees the full range of human capacities, including the imagination to bear upon the arts of Christian proclamation. The Preacher as Liturgical Artist connects preachers to the person and work of Jesus Christ, whose own double ministry took the raw materials of the human condition and offered them back to the Father in a redemptive and imaginative fashion through the Holy Spirit. It is in the large creative ministry of Jesus Christ that preachers find their creativity freed to proclaim the gospel bodily within the context of the liturgical work of God's people.


The Church Building as a Sacred Place

The Church Building as a Sacred Place
Author: Duncan Stroik
Publisher: Liturgy Training Publications
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2012
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1595250379

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This collection of twenty-three essays by Duncan Stroik shows the development and consistency of his architectural vision. Packed with informative essays and over 170 photographs, this collection clearly articulates the Church’s architectural tradition.


Liturgical Art for a Media Culture

Liturgical Art for a Media Culture
Author: Eileen D. Crowley
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2007
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780814629680

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This commentary treats Luke-Acts as an apologetic history. It takes with equal seriousness Luke's literary artistry and his historical interests, fitting his methods comfortably within the ancient standards of historiography.


Liturgical Arts

Liturgical Arts
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 346
Release: 1970
Genre: Christian art and symbolism
ISBN:

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The Theater of God's Glory

The Theater of God's Glory
Author: W. David O. Taylor
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2017-08-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 146744779X

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A theological framework for the liturgical arts rooted in John Calvin Both detractors and supporters of John Calvin have deemed him an enemy of the physical body, a pessimist toward creation, and a negative influence on the liturgical arts. But, says W. David O. Taylor, that only tells half of the story. Taylor examines Calvin's trinitarian theology as it intersects his doctrine of the physical creation in order to argue for a positive theological account of the liturgical arts. He does so believing that Calvin's theology can serve, perhaps surprisingly, as a rich resource for understanding the theological purposes of the arts in corporate worship. Drawing on Calvin's Institutes, biblical commentaries, sermons, catechisms, treatises, and worship orders, this book represents one of the most thorough investigations available of John Calvin's theology of the physical creation—and the promising possibilities it opens up for the formative role of the arts in worship.


Liturgical Arts, V18, No. 4, August, 1950, the Arts Are Living Witnesses

Liturgical Arts, V18, No. 4, August, 1950, the Arts Are Living Witnesses
Author: Liturgical Arts Society
Publisher:
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2013-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781258773731

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Contributors Include Robert Winthrop White, Andre Girard, Olga M. Peterson, Angelico Surchamp, Eric Newton, Marshall Boarman And Richard J. Douaire.


Glossary of Ecclesiastical Ornament and Costume

Glossary of Ecclesiastical Ornament and Costume
Author: Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin
Publisher: London : H. G. Bohn
Total Pages: 538
Release: 1844
Genre: Christian art and symbolism
ISBN:

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Liturgical Arts, V16, No. 4, August 1948

Liturgical Arts, V16, No. 4, August 1948
Author: Liturgical Arts Society
Publisher:
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2013-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781258683399

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A Quarterly Of The Arts Of The Catholic Church. Contributors Include Charlton Fortune, Ronald Murray, John LaFarge, Joseph R. Foley, J. Z. Henelt, Jane Wasey, And Lu Duble.


The Last Tiara

The Last Tiara
Author: M.J. Rose
Publisher: Blue Box Press
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2021-02-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1952457084

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From New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller M.J. Rose comes a provocative and moving story of a young female architect in post-World War II Manhattan, who stumbles upon a hidden treasure and begins a journey to discovering her mother’s life during the fall of the Romanovs. Sophia Moon had always been reticent about her life in Russia and when she dies, suspiciously, on a wintry New York evening, Isobelle despairs that her mother’s secrets have died with her. But while renovating the apartment they shared, Isobelle discovers something among her mother’s effects—a stunning silver tiara, stripped of its jewels. Isobelle’s research into the tiara’s provenance draws her closer to her mother’s past—including the story of what became of her father back in Russia, a man she has never known. The facts elude her until she meets a young jeweler, who wants to help her but is conflicted by his loyalty to the Midas Society, a covert international organization whose mission is to return lost and stolen antiques, jewels, and artwork to their original owners. Told in alternating points of view, the stories of the two young women unfurl as each struggles to find their way during two separate wars. In 1915, young Sofiya Petrovitch, favorite of the royal household and best friend of Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna, tends to wounded soldiers in a makeshift hospital within the grounds of the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg and finds the love of her life. In 1948 New York, Isobelle Moon works to break through the rampant sexism of the age as one of very few women working in a male-dominated profession and discovers far more about love and family than she ever hoped for. In M.J. Rose’s deftly constructed narrative, the secrets of Sofiya’s early life are revealed incrementally, even as Isobelle herself works to solve the mystery of the historic Romanov tiara (which is based on an actual Romanov artifact that is, to this day, still missing)—and how it is that her mother came to possess it. The two strands play off each other in finely-tuned counterpoint, building to a series of surprising and deeply satisfying revelations.