This anthology surveys the development and theology of the
liturgical year in the order of its historical evolution: From
Sabbath to Sunday"; "From Passover to Pascha" (Lent, Holy Week,
Easter, and Pentecost); and "From Pascha to Parousia" (Epiphany,
Christmas, and Advent). In addition, introductory essays on the
meaning of the liturgical year and a short concluding section on
the sanctoral cycle ("From Parousia to Persons") are also
provided.
While written as a companion to standard works in the field,
beginning with graduate students in liturgy and seminarians, this
book is intended for al - pastors, liturgists, catechists,
religious educators - who seek to live according to the Church's
theology of time as it is reflected in its calendar of feasts and
seasons.
Through feast and fast, through festival and preparation, the
liturgical year celebrates the presence of the already crucified
and risen Christ among us today. "Between Memory and Hope" shows
that to live between past and future, between memory and hope, is
to remember Christ's passion as we encounter his presence among us
now and as we await his coming again in glory.
Articles and their contributors are "The Liturgical Year:
Studies, Prospects, Reflections," by Robert F. Taft, SJ;
"Liturgical Time in the Ancient Church: The State of Research," by
Thomas J. Talley; "Day of the Lord: Day of Mystery," by H. Boone
Porter; "Sunday: The Heart of the Liturgical Year," by Mark Seale;
"The Frequency of the Celebration of the Eucharist Throughout
History," by Robert F. Taft, SJ; "History and Eschatology in the
Primitive Pascha," by Thomas J. Talley; "The Origins of Easter," by
Paul F. Bradshaw; "The Three Days and the Forty Days," by Patrick
Regan, OSB; "The Veneration of the Cross," by Patrick Regan, OSB;
"Holy Week in the Byzantine Tradition," by Robert F. Taft, SJ; "The
Origin of Lent at Alexandria," by Thomas J. Taley; "Preparation for
Pascha? Lent in Christian Antiquity," by Maxwell E. Johnson; "The
Fifty Days and the Fiftieth Day," by Patrick Regan, OSB; "Making
the Most of Trinity Sunday," by Catherine Mowry LaCugna;
"Constantine and Christmas," by Thomas J. Taley; "The Origins of
Christmas: The State of the Question," by Susan K. Roll; "The
Appearance of the Light at the Baptism of Jesus and the Origins of
the Feast of Epiphany," by Gabriele Winkler; "The Origins and
Evolution of Advent," by Martin J. Connell; "On Feasting the
Saints," by John F.Baldovin, SJ; "The Marian Liturgical Tradition,"
by Kilian McDonnell, OSB; "Forgetting and Remembering the Saints,"
by James F. White; "The One Mediator, the Saints, and Mary: a
Lutheran Reflection," by Maxwell E. Johnson; and "The Liturgical
Year: Calendar for a Just Community," by John F. Baldovin, SJ.
"Maxwell E. Johnson, PhD, is an ordained pastor in the
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, and associate professor of
liturgy at the University of Notre Dame. His articles have appeared
frequently in "Worship." He is the author of"Living Water, Sealing
Spirit" and "The Rites of Christian Initiation: Their Evolution and
Interpretation" published by The Liturgical Press.""
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