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OverviewThis volume inaugurates a series celebrating the liturgical and ecumenical breakthrough that has marked the past several decades. Both Jews and Christians have come to new, even revolutionary, views of worship, not only how it began but also what it is today. The first volume describes how the liturgies of synagogue and church were born and how they evolved through the ages. This dual focus on both past and present, by no means accidental, shows clearly that from a liturgical point of view there is no such thing as purely academic scholarship. In an age that values tradition even as it criticizes it, the reconstruction of yesterday's liturgical practice has an impact upon today's spirituality. /// The idea for Bradshaw's and Hoffman's three-volume series came from what may have been the first-joint Jewish and Christian conference on liturgy, held at the University of Notre Dame in June, 1988. The first two volumes of this series contain some of the papers delivered at the conference itself, and other countributions that were specially written to complement them. /// Contributors: Paul F. Bradshaw, Lawrence A. Hoffman, Tzvee Zahavy, Marilyn J. S. Chiat and Marchita B. Mauck, Stefan C. Reif, Eric L. Friedland, John F. Baldovin, S.J., and Susan J. White. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Paul F. Bradshaw , Lawrence A. HoffmanPublisher: University of Notre Dame Press Imprint: University of Notre Dame Press Volume: Vol 1 Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.276kg ISBN: 9780268012083ISBN 10: 0268012083 Pages: 277 Publication Date: 15 March 1991 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsReviewsAs an indication of current developments in the study of past worship in Jewish and in christian communities this collection is worthwhile. --Theology, 1994 This work demonstrates that Jewish and Christian liturgical scholars can look together at their traditions, and they can look at each other. The result is insight, and hopefully the first of many such joint scholarly endeavors. --Worship, Vol. 66, #4, July 1992 There is something here for everyone. For the seasoned scholar, a challenge to review his or her methodology. For the scholar steeped in one tradition and not the other, a closer look at two traditions side by side. For the generalist, a concise summary of the state of the question and a good look at the conclusions of the latest scholarship. For the novice, a readable introduction to the best of Jewish and Christian liturgical scholarship. --Worship, Vol. 66, #4, July 1992 As an indication of current developments in the study of past worship in Jewish and in christian communities this collection is worthwhile. --Theology, 1994 The essays in this book form a lovely reintroduction to the scholarly study of prayer. --Conservative Judaism, Volume 43, no. 1, April '92 Author InformationPaul F. Bradshaw is an emeritus professor of liturgy at the University of Notre Dame. Lawrence A. Hoffman is Barbara and Stephen Friedman Professor of Liturgy, Worship, and Ritual and director of the Synagogue 2000 Initiative for synagogue spirituality, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, New York. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |