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Since 10,000 animals are buried in animal cemeteries every year, J.
Neijenhuis proposes an appropriate liturgy with which clergymen,
but also lay people, can lead an animal burial at the request of
grieving animal owners. At these animal burials, the focus is on
the pastoral dimension. W. Jones is concerned with increasing
solemnity for trade shows. Melismatic chants are said to increase
the solemnity. J. Neijenhuis takes a critical look at Henning
Theißen's depiction of Perceiving God's Presence, which pursues an
aesthetic approach. I. Scheitler goes after forms of speech and
thought in the song "Ein Lammlein geht und carries the guilt" that
shaped the later pietistic expression of piety. Chr. Henzel deals
with Emil Neumann's ideas on a possible practice of liturgical
psalm singing with congregational participation. A. Marti works out
questions of quality in the hymn. In doing so, he builds on the
working paper published in this volume by the International
Association for Hymnology (IAH) on the subject. A project outline
for a work on Porst's hymn book is the first in a series in which
future hymnological dissertations are to be presented in short form
in order to promote scientific exchange. Literature reports on
liturgy and hymnology as well as strophe and person registers
complete the yearbook.
The liturgical part of the yearbook deals with paradigms that have
guided liturgical renewal and presents paradigms that are the focus
for the future development of agendas. From a historical
perspective, it is about denominational music culture and the use
of hymnals in denominational disputed areas. In the hymnological
part, the presentations are presented that were held in 2020 at the
conference on the topic "Unity grows in song" on the occasion of
the 50th anniversary of the Working Group on Ecumenical Songs
(AöL).
German description: In 24 Kapiteln werden die liturgischen Elemente
des Gottesdienstes vorgestellt - in ihrer Funktion sowie in ihrem
Eigenleben. Wer Gottesdienst gestalten und feiern will, muss sich
gut mit ihnen auskennen. Hierzu befahigt dieses Lehr- und
Arbeitsbuch. Welchen Ort haben die liturgischen Elemente im
Gottesdienst, welche Aufgabe ubernehmen sie, wofur kann man sie
einsetzen? Der Autor beantwortet solche Fragen aus historisch-,
systematisch- und praktisch-theologischer Sicht. Viele eigene
Erfahrungen fliessen ein. Hinzu kommen aktuelle Herausforderungen:
Wie steht es um Moderation im Gottesdienst? Um die liturgische
Kleidung, um die Gesten, ums Sitzen und Stehen im Gottesdienst?
Und: Hat der Gottesdienst ein Burn-out? Neijenhuis' Theologie der
Liturgie bewahrt sowohl den Prediger als auch den Gottesdienst
davor.
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