Was Jerusalem, under her bishop Cyril, the source of liturgical
innovations in the fourth century or was she simply following
trends which also affected the liturgy of neighbouring provinces?
In assessing these two established propositions in relation to
baptism, Juliette Day undertakes a careful comparative analysis of
all the relevant sources for Palestine, Egypt and Syria, paying
attention to the structure, content and theological narrative of
the rites which they describe. The Mystagogical Catecheses,
commonly attributed to Cyril of Jerusalem, are the key source in
this discussion and this book demonstrates that they date from the
episcopate of his successor John.
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