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    La philosophie dans la prédication du judaïsme espagnol du xiii e au xvi e siècle.Jean-Pierre Rothschild - 2015 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 98 (3):497-541.
    À la différence du sermon chrétien, le sermon juif n’est pas essentiel à la vie religieuse et le prédicateur n’a guère de statut. Il est pourtant une réalité sociale et littéraire de premier plan en Espagne. Que la philosophie ait place dans ce genre qui s’adresse à tous s’éclaire par trois choses : les textes que la liturgie amène à prendre pour occasions de la prédication ; la « reconfiguration rationaliste du judaïsme » par Maïmonide ; la résistance au (...)
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    Judaïsme et paganisme chez Cohen, Rosenzweig et Levinas.Sophie Nordmann - 2007 - Archives de Philosophie 2 (2):227-247.
    Cet article met en évidence la manière dont H. Cohen, F. Rosenzweig et E. Levinas inaugurent, dans un même geste spéculatif, une forme nouvelle de « philosophie de la religion », où la religion ne constitue plus seulement un objet, mais un moteur de la rationalité philosophique. Chez chacun d’eux, ce geste passe par l’opposition du paganisme et du judaïsme, qui se prolonge dans l’opposition entre une tradition philosophique enfermée dans l’immanence, et une forme de rationalité philosophique nouvelle, qui s’ouvre (...)
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    Judaïsme et paganisme chez Cohen, Rosenzweig et Levinas.Sophie Nordmann - 2007 - Archives de Philosophie 70 (2):227-247.
    Cet article met en évidence la manière dont H. Cohen, F. Rosenzweig et E. Levinas inaugurent, dans un même geste spéculatif, une forme nouvelle de « philosophie de la religion », où la religion ne constitue plus seulement un objet, mais un moteur de la rationalité philosophique. Chez chacun d’eux, ce geste passe par l’opposition du paganisme et du judaïsme, qui se prolonge dans l’opposition entre une tradition philosophique enfermée dans l’immanence, et une forme de rationalité philosophique nouvelle, qui s’ouvre (...)
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  4. Liturgy and Apophaticism.Nicolae Turcan - 2021 - Religions 12 (9):721.
    The Orthodox liturgy is a religious phenomenon that can be analyzed phenomenologically and theologically alike, given the emphasis that both phenomenology and Orthodox theology place on experience. By proposing the Kingdom of God instead of the natural world without being able to annihilate the latter in the name of the former, the liturgy seeks divine-human communion. Through the dialogue of prayer, through symbolic and iconic openings, as well as through apophatic theology, the liturgy emphasizes the horizon of mystery as a (...)
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    Liturgy: Divine and human service.Michael Purcell - 1997 - Heythrop Journal 38 (2):144–164.
    Liturgy has been the forum for the enactment of a diverse range of theologies, at times stressing the human, at times the divine. Following Emmanuel Levinas, this article understands the meaning of liturgy as ‘a movement of the Same towards the Other which never returns to the Same.’ Whether directed towards God, or expressive of human longing, the structure of liturgy is essentially ‘for‐the‐Other.’ This movement out of self is seen when one considers liturgy as the ‘work of the people,’ (...)
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    Liturgy as a Way of Life: Embodying the Arts in Christian Worship.Bruce Ellis Benson - 2013 - Baker Academic.
    How do the arts inform and cultivate our service to God? In this addition to an award-winning series, distinguished philosopher Bruce Ellis Benson rethinks what it means to be artistic. Rather than viewing art as practiced by the few, he recovers the ancient Christian idea of presenting ourselves to God as works of art, reenvisioning art as the very core of our being: God calls us to improvise as living works of art. Benson also examines the nature of liturgy and (...)
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    Lament, Liturgy, and the Shape of Theological Repentance: A Response to Anthony Reddie.Sarah Shin - 2024 - Studies in Christian Ethics 37 (1):49-53.
    In this reflection, I respond to Anthony Reddie's reflections and assertions about the sacramentality of black flesh in a world shaped by white supremacy. I locate myself as Korean American and refer to my experience of ministering to university students during the rise of Black Lives Matter in the US. Instead of offering cognate claims for the sacramentality of Asian flesh, I ask what theological repentance should look like in light of the historical profaning of the black body. Using the (...)
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  8. Le judaïsme antique.Max Weber & Freddy Raphaël - 1973 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 163:106-110.
     
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    Religion, liturgy and ethics, at the intersection between theory and practice. The revolution of Pope Francis.Nóda Mózes - 2017 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 16 (46):17-33.
    The role of religion in the public space is a matter of debate. The public sphere understood as a space oriented to achieving interests of common concern, reaching social and political consensus by means of deliberation has relegated religion to the private sphere. The last decades have attested a revival of the public role of religion, a “de-privatization” of religion. This paper explores the contemporary influence of religious beliefs and liturgical practice on issues of public concern focusing on the statements (...)
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  10. Le judaïsme dans le monde moderne: L'exemple du Conservative Judaism.G. Comeau - 1997 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 85 (2):199-223.
    Le mouvement appelé Conservative ou massorti est le courant le plus florissant du judaïsme depuis le début du siècle aux États-Unis, d’où il s’est répandu en beaucoup de pays . Cherchant à se frayer une voie entre les tendances « réformée » et « orthodoxe », qui se sont affrontées en Allemagne depuis le milieu du XIXe siècle, puis aux Etats-Unis, ce courant est significatif des tensions et des évolutions qui traversent le judaïsme contemporain. Reprenant l'intuition fondamentale de Frankel, pour (...)
     
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    Liturgy and the Sublime.Matthew Wennemann - 2023 - British Journal of Aesthetics 63 (3):351-368.
    Experience of the sublime is most often discussed as a facet of the aesthetic experience of nature. In this paper, I argue that religious liturgy can be a source of sublimity and that experiences of the liturgically sublime are analogous to aesthetic experiences of nature and natural sublimity. Experiences of the liturgically sublime are not religious experiences, since the aesthetic experience of liturgy is not dependent upon any particular belief, such as belief in a deity, does not communicate specific information, (...)
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    Liturgy and Ethics: Hermann Cohen and Franz Rosenzweig on the Day of Atonement.Martin D. Yaffe - 1979 - Journal of Religious Ethics 7 (2):215 - 228.
    Ritual atonement for Cohen aims exclusively at ethical repentance. Sins, or ethical failures, are regarded as unwitting misdeeds, corrigible once recognized. As individuals continue to vacillate, their need for repentance remains life-long. Rosenzweig, however, considers redemption from sin impossible without recourse to miracles. Individual failures are failures in wish, Rosenzweig implies, rather than failures in deed, as Cohen maintains; hence atonement requires above all the ongoing regulating of wishes through liturgical prayer. "Repentance" (t'shuvah), which for Cohen is the "return" to (...)
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    Liturgy and non-colonial thinking: Speaking to and about God beyond ideology, religion and identity politics – Towards non-religion and a unbearable freedom in Christ.Johann-Albrecht Meylahn - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (2):8.
    It has been argued that most countries that had been exposed to European colonialism have inherited a Western Christianity thanks to the mission societies from Europe and North America. In such colonial and post-colonial (countries where the political administration is no longer in European hands, but the effects of colonialism are still in place) contexts, together with Western contexts facing the ever-growing impact of migrants coming from the previous colonies, there is a need to reflect on the possibility of what (...)
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    Pierre Bourdieu and Public Liturgies.Bryan S. Turner - 2013 - Social Epistemology 27 (3-4):287-294.
    The sociology of language has been concerned primarily with the use of language in everyday interactions, resulting in important theoretical contributions, particularly to conversation analysis. In responding to Simon Susen’s “Bourdieusian reflections on language: Unavoidable conditions of the real speech situation”, which emphasizes the inherent “sociality” of symbolic forms, this article directs attention to an important location of language, namely to its role in public rituals or liturgies. Looking at the history of the Book of Common Prayer within the framework (...)
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    Le judaïsme et les mythes politiques modernes.Ernst Cassirer & Fabien Capeillères - 1991 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 96 (3):291 - 303.
    L'article traduit ici parut dans le Contemporary Jewish Record, Review of events and digest of opinion, 7 (Juin 1944), pages 115 à 126. Cette revue, l'une des nombreuses publications de l'American Jewish Committee, vit le jour peu avant la guerre, en septembre 1938, et finit avec elle en juin 1945, ne trouvant plus sa raison d'être, à savoir dénoncer les crimes allemands et travailler à la paix. Figurent aussi dans ce volume sept un article de Hannah Arendt : « Concerning (...)
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  16. Liturgy in the twenty-first century: Contemporary issues and perspectives [Book Review].Michael E. Daniel - 2019 - The Australasian Catholic Record 96 (4):498.
    Review of: Liturgy in the twenty-first century: Contemporary issues and perspectives, by Alcuin Reid, ed., pp. xxvi + 367, paperback, GBP17.99.
     
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    Love and Liturgy.Terence Cuneo - 2015 - Journal of Religious Ethics 43 (4):587-605.
    For two millennia Christians have assembled on the “day of the sun” to celebrate the liturgy together. But why do it? Why structure one's life in such a way that participation in ritualized religious activity is a fixed point in the weekly rhythm of one's comings and goings? The project of this essay is to identify reasons to engage in such activity that emanate from the Christian ethical vision. Fundamental to this vision is a contrast between an ethic of proximity, (...)
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    Liturgy and Ethics.Paul Ramsey - 1979 - Journal of Religious Ethics 7 (2):139-171.
    Both liturgy and morality are "formed references" to Divine events to which faith also testifies. So there is parity among the orandi, the bene operandi, and the credendi of the Christian church, and multi-directional, shaping influences among them. An ethicist's understanding of morality is diminished without the context of liturgy and the rule of faith. An impoverished or distorted, shapeless liturgy influences the morality we credit. If today the church struggled for itself against itself over a proper understanding of the (...)
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    Liturgy of the Neighbor: Emmanuel Levinas and the Religion of Responsibility.Jeffrey Bloechl - 2000 - Duquesne.
    More than an introduction to Levinas's philosophical itinerary and the position where it matures, Liturgy of the Neighbor is also a critical discussion and original response to an acknowledged master of the twentieth century. The Levinas who appears in this dialogue is a thinker not only determined to get free of Western tradition, but also one whose project and claims shed new and penetrating light on the major figures whose work stood in his way. By moving to this level, where (...)
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    Liturgy, Virtue, and the Foundations of an Ecclesial Ethic.Xavier M. Montecel - 2022 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 42 (2):401-416.
    The connection between liturgy and ethics has been an explicit subject of interest among Christian theologians since the second half of the twentieth century. However, most calls for a substantive integration of worship and Christian morality have proceeded in a single direction. Liturgy provides the foundations of an ecclesial ethic that is directed primarily outward as a witness to the world. A troubling consequence of this general approach to linking liturgy and ethics is that the church, situated in an iconic (...)
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  21. Orthodox Liturgy and Ethics: a Case Study.Stanley S. Harakas - 2002 - Studies in Christian Ethics 15 (1):11-24.
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    Spinoza, judaïsme et baroque.Carl Gebhardt - 2000 - Presses Paris Sorbonne.
    C. Gebhardt est l'éditeur des oeuvres complètes de Spinoza en 1925. Il est également l'auteur de nombreux articles consacrés à la pensée du philosophe. Cette anthologie réunit les articles illustrant l'essentiel de sa démarche de recherche et de son interprétation du spinozisme.
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  23. Judaïsme.Martin Buber, Marie-josé Jolivet, Bernard Lazare, Moses Mendelssohn, D'emmanuel Levinas & Dominique Bourel - 1982 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 172 (4):660-661.
     
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  24. Ii. judaïsme.B. Kaempf - 2007 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 87:75.
     
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  25. Le judaisme dans la philosophie allemande 1770-1850.A. Lerousseau - 2001 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 4 (4):148.
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    Liturgy and Ethics.Margaret R. Pfeil - 2007 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 27 (2):127-149.
    THE CONCEPT OF LITURGICAL ASCETICISM SERVES TO RELATE LITURGY and ethics as seen in the case of energy conservation. Disciplined practices undertaken to limit energy consumption can deepen contemplative awareness of God's creative energy as work in the world and the moral significance of human cooperation with it as an expression of one's baptismal commitment rooted within a particular faith community. The liturgical location of the moral agent who engages in such askesis implies a sacramentally informed epistemology as a way (...)
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    The liturgy as a source of the epigraphic formulary: some examples from the late antique Peloponnese.Marina Veksina - 2021 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 114 (1):377-404.
    This paper consolidates some evidence on the impact of the liturgy on the epigraphic formulary.Without being an exhaustive study, it pinpoints several prominent examples of this development in the late antique Peloponnese. Textological parallels between inscriptions and extant liturgical texts indicate that liturgical formulae were adopted in epigraphic prayers of individuals as well as in the inscriptions adorning churches, and that authors of epitaphs often drew on the formulae of the eucharistic and funerary rites. The analysis makes it clear that (...)
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    Play and Liturgy Towards a Transcendental Sense of the Experience of the Mystery.Ivica Zizic - 2018 - New Blackfriars 101 (1093):248-265.
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    Unearthing the Liturgy’s true meaning to counter church secularisation: Father Alexander Schmemann.Ciprian I. Streza - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (1):9.
    Secularism is a very popular topic in social sciences and in theology. Father Alexander Dmitrievich Schmemann (1921–1983) addressed this topic and raised many questions, which are still very relevant in today’s Eastern European context. He presented the distinctive vision of the Eastern Church, according to which all the solutions to overcome the actual crisis caused by secularism can be found by rediscovering the Liturgy of the Church as the primary source not only for theology but for all other aspects of (...)
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    Unearthing the Liturgy’s true meaning to counter church secularisation: Father Alexander Schmemann.Ciprian I. Streza - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (1):9.
    Secularism is a very popular topic in social sciences and in theology. Father Alexander Dmitrievich Schmemann (1921–1983) addressed this topic and raised many questions, which are still very relevant in today’s Eastern European context. He presented the distinctive vision of the Eastern Church, according to which all the solutions to overcome the actual crisis caused by secularism can be found by rediscovering the Liturgy of the Church as the primary source not only for theology but for all other aspects of (...)
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    La liturgie confinée.Ângelo Cardita - 2020 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 76 (3):349-375.
    Ângelo Cardita La pandémie de la COVID-19 n’a pas interrompu que l’existence quotidienne et le déroulement régulier du fonctionnement de l’Église catholique. Bien au-delà de cette interruption, mais appuyée sur elle, la pandémie a fini par mettre en lumière des faiblesses inouïes dans le processus de redécouverte de la dimension rituelle de la foi. Cette étude développe cette ligne de pensée en lui donnant un contenu concret comme contribution au débat sur la valeur et la non-valeur des rites religieux pour (...)
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    La liturgie et son double.Ângelo Cardita - 2019 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 75 (1):3-16.
    This study is inspired by the thirst for a living theater by Antonin Artaud. We begin by looking for points of contact between the theater of cruelty and the Christian liturgy in the perspective of the call for active participation. Next, we question the philosophical transcription of Artaud’s gesture made by Derrida and, in particular, the liturgical significance of the theological criticism of the theater, that is, the criticism of the theological content of any representational theater. We conclude by revisiting (...)
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    Liturgie, le travail de la paresse.Ângelo Cardita - 2017 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 73 (3):321-343.
    In this paper, the possibility of considering liturgy as a work of laziness is developed from one essay of radicalization of the ritual notions of “counterstructure” and “liminality” (V. Turner). We begin by highlighting the fundamental aspect of François Nault’s theological reflection on laziness : the investigation of a new modality of action. We immediately turn to the paradox represented by the daily invitation to enter within the “today” of the divine rest that nourishes the Christian ritual work. Then we (...)
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    Anti-judaïsme in de late Middeleeuwen.Johan Tollebeek - 1992 - Nova Et Vetera: Revue d'Enseignement Et de Pédagogie 49:323-339.
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  35. Living liturgy: The vision of Vatican II.Paul Bird - 2014 - The Australasian Catholic Record 91 (3):334.
    Bird, Paul The past couple of years have seen a number of golden jubilees in connection with the Second Vatican Council. I would mention two in particular. October 2012 saw the fiftieth anniversary of the start of the council, when Pope John XXIII gave his opening address to the great gathering of bishops in St Peter's Basilica. December last year saw the fiftieth anniversary of the publication of the council's first major document, the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy.
     
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    La liturgie comme ressource pour la formation éthique des sujets.Philippe Bordeyne - 2007 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 1 (1):95-121.
    L’intérêt croissant des théologiens moralistes pour la liturgie comme ressource pour la formation éthique des sujets est aujourd’hui soupçonné au nom de distinctions tenues pour acquises en théologie morale fondamentale : entre Église et monde, entre morale de la foi et morale autonome, entre éthique communautaire et morale universelle. Ces distinctions sont bien sûr essentielles à la réflexion éthique.L’attention pour la liturgie qui se manifeste aux Etats-Unis dans les années soixante-dix correspond à un changement de problématique en théologie (...)
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  37. V Judaisme/Judaism.Ch Grappe - 2009 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 89 (3):373.
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    Ontologie et judaïsme.Marc Israel - 2016 - Cahiers Philosophiques 145 (2):9-26.
    L’Existence (de tout et de quoi que ce soit) libère de la tyrannie de quelque existant que ce soit : telle est la thèse à laquelle peut accéder une démarche ontologique, telle pourrait être aussi la définition du judaïsme. Je propose le parcours de deux hypothèses concernant le verbe « exister », j’explique mes raisons de préférer la deuxième, je montre en quoi celle-ci coïncide avec certains aspects du texte biblique (personnages – dont le personnage divin –, mise en scène) (...)
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    Liturgy as theological Norm getting acquainted with 'liturgical theology'.Joris Geldhof - 2010 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 52 (2):155-176.
    In this article a case is made for considering the liturgy as theological norm par excellence. The case is built up by relying on an emphatic current of thought within the field of liturgical studies, namely the ‘liturgical theology’ as it was developed by Alexander Schmemann, Aidan Kavanagh, and David W. Fagerberg. After presenting the concept of ‘liturgical theology’ and the context out of which it emerged, its major characteristics are discussed. Particular attention is devoted to the radicalness of their (...)
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    Altarpieces, Liturgy, and Devotion.Beth Williamson - 2004 - Speculum 79 (2):341-406.
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    Judaïsme et Academie.Alain Michel - 1988 - Augustinianum 28 (1-2):219-236.
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    Judaïsme et Academie.Alain Michel - 1988 - Augustinianum 28 (1-2):219-236.
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  43. Narrative, liturgy, and the hiddenness of God.Michael C. Rea - 2009 - In Kevin Timpe (ed.), Metaphysics and God: Essays in Honor of Eleonore Stump. New York: Routledge. pp. 76--96.
    Drawing in part on recent work by Eleonore Stump and Sarah Coakley, I shall argue that even if NO HUMAN GOOD is true, divine hiddenness does not cast doubt on DIVINE CONCERN. My argument will turn on three central claims: (a) that ABSENCE OF RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE and INCONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE are better thought of as constituting divine silence rather than divine hiddenness, (b) that even if NO HUMAN GOOD is true, divine silence is compatible with DIVINE CONCERN so long as God (...)
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  44. Liturgy in the Theology of St. Thomas.Liam G. Walsh - 1974 - The Thomist 38 (3):557.
     
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    Liturgy, Art and Politics.Catherine Pickstock - 2000 - Modern Theology 16 (2):159-180.
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    Liturgy and Ethics in Ancient Syriac Christianity: Two Paradigms1.Susan Ashbrook Harvey - 2013 - Studies in Christian Ethics 26 (3):300-316.
    Early Syriac Christianity presents two notable paradigms for understanding liturgy as a means for the ethical formation of the congregation. Ephrem the Syrian (d. 373) in his hymns for the Nativity vigil, and Jacob of Sarug (d. 521) in his verse homilies, each addressed their congregations in ways that utilized ritual participation in the liturgy for ethical and moral cultivation. Ephrem sought to instill his congregation with a biblical and theological understanding of the Nativity that would yield ethical enactment in (...)
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  47. Levinas. Phénoménologie et judaïsme.Guy Petitdemange - 1997 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 85 (2):225-247.
    La tradition juive imprègne à tel point le discours philosophique de Levinas qu'on a pu le soupçonner d'être une théologie masquée de la transcendance. L'ambiguïté n'est qu'apparente. Son judaïsme est la voix singulière d’un recommencement. Dans sa jeunesse talmudique à Vilna, il a été à l'école d'une si haute pensée de la grandeur excessive de Dieu qu'elle échappe à nos représentations et décourage la philosophie de s'en faire l'interprète. Arrivé en France, s'adonnant avec émerveillement à la phénoménologie, il apprend d'elle (...)
     
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    Art and the Liturgy.Timothy Verdon - 2007 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 61 (4):359-374.
    Art in the service of the liturgy becomes part of a proclamation that is also an encounter—with the sacraments, the signs of salvation, and new life instituted by Christ. Art associated with the liturgy illuminates and announces spiritual transformation.
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    La ritualité des «liturgies d'État» comme question de théologie pratique.Arnaud Join-Lambert - 2008 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 39 (1):43-66.
    Les «liturgies d’État» sont de grandes cérémonies dans lesquelles se mêlent des dimensions politiques et religieuses. Ces liturgies mettent en oeuvre une ritualité complexe, alliant des intérêts collectifs et particuliers. Elles présentent un double intérêt pour la recherche en théologie pratique: d’une part comme reflet d’une société, d’autre part comme modèle pour les membres de cette société. Le couronnement de Napoléon a ouvert une nouvelle ère dans ce domaine de ritualité publique, en quelque sorte une porte d’entrée dans la modernité. (...)
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    The Liturgy of the Catholic Copts.Donald Attwater - 1931 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 5 (4):543-555.
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