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Death Liturgy and Ritual - Volume I: A Pastoral and Liturgical Theology (Paperback, New Ed)
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Death Liturgy and Ritual - Volume I: A Pastoral and Liturgical Theology (Paperback, New Ed)
Series: Routledge Revivals
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This title was first published in 2003: Death Liturgy and Ritual is
a two-volume study of Christian funerary theology and practice,
presenting an invaluable account of funeral rites and the central
issues involved for compilers and users. Paul Sheppy writes from
direct experience of conducting funerals and of drafting liturgical
resources for others. In Volume I: A Pastoral and Liturgical
Theology, Sheppy argues that the Church ought to construct its
theological agenda in dialogue with other fields of study. He
proposes a Christian statement about death that finds its basis in
the Paschal Mystery, since human death must be explained by
reference to Jesus' death, descent to the dead, and resurrection.
Using the three phases of van Gennep's theory of rites of passage,
the author shows how the Easter triduum may be seen as normative
for Christian liturgies of death. The companion volume, Volume II:
A Commentary on Liturgical Texts, reviews a wide range of current
Christian funeral rites and examines how they reflect both the
Church's concern for the death and resurrection of Christ and the
contemporary secular demand for funerals which celebrate the life
of the deceased.
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