Baptism in the Medieval West

Baptism in the Medieval West
Author: John Douglas Close Fisher
Publisher: LiturgyTrainingPublications
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2004
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781595250018

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This reissue of J. D. C. Fisher's classic work introduces the reader to primary sources that led the author to the theory of disintegration of the primitive rite of initiation. His material is covered geographically according to liturgical areas: Rome from John the Deacon and the Gelasian Sacramentary to the twelfth century; Milan and Northern Italy from Ambrose to the Ordo of Beroldus; Gaul and Germany from the seventh to the twelfth century; Spain from Isidore of Seville to the Mozarabic Liber Ordinum. Book jacket.

Christian Initiation

Christian Initiation
Author: John Douglas Close Fisher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 203
Release: 1965
Genre: Baptism
ISBN:

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Living Water, Sealing Spirit

Living Water, Sealing Spirit
Author: Maxwell E. Johnson
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 446
Release: 1995
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780814661406

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A companion volume essays to the Rites of Christian Initiation above.

Occasions of Grace

Occasions of Grace
Author: Byron David Stuhlman
Publisher: Church Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0898697077

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This latest offering of Byron Stuhlman is the third in his trilogy on the Prayer Book. It is also the conclusion of his study of the liturgy of the church begun in his previous book, Redeeming the Time. This book deals with the pastoral offices and episcopal services in the Book of Common Prayer using the method known as "comparative liturgy." Stuhlman's purpose is to explore at a deeper level the theological connections between these services and the faith which they articulate, rendering them effective in shaping lives according to the gospel.

The Formation of Christian Europe

The Formation of Christian Europe
Author: Owen M. Phelan
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2014-10-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0191027901

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The Formation of Christian Europe analyses the Carolingians' efforts to form a Christian Empire with the organizing principle of the sacrament of baptism. Owen M. Phelan argues that baptism provided the foundation for this society, and offered a medium for the communication and the popularization of beliefs and ideas, through which the Carolingian Renewal established the vision of an imperium christianum in Europe. He analyses how baptism unified people theologically, socially, and politically and helped Carolingian leaders order their approaches to public life. It enabled reformers to think in ways which were ideologically consistent, publically available, and socially useful. Phelan also examines the influential court intellectual, Alcuin of York, who worked to implement a sacramental society through baptism. The book finally looks at the dissolution of Carolingian political aspirations for an imperium christianum and how, by the end of the ninth century, political frustrations concealed the deeper achievement of the Carolingian Renewal.

Baptism and Spiritual Kinship in Early Modern England

Baptism and Spiritual Kinship in Early Modern England
Author: Will Coster
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2017-03-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 1351955993

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Despite the importance of the subject to contemporaries, this is the first monograph to look at the institution of godparenthood in early modern English society. Utilising a wealth of hitherto largely neglected primary source data, this work explores godparenthood, using it as a framework to illuminate wider issues of spiritual kinship and theological change. It has become increasingly common for general studies of family and religious life in pre-industrial England to make reference to the spiritual kinship evident in the institution of godparenthood. However, although there have been a number of important studies of the impact of the institution in other periods, this is the first detailed monograph devoted to the subject in early modern England. This study is possible due to the survival, contrary to many expectations, of relatively large numbers of parish registers that recorded the identities of godparents in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. By utilising this hitherto largely neglected data, in conjunction with evidence gleaned from over 20,000 Wills and numerous other biographical, legal and theological sources, Coster has been able to explore fully the institution of godparenthood and the role it played in society. This book takes the opportunity to study an institution which interacted with a range of social and cultural factors, and to assess the nature of these elements within early modern English society. It also allows the findings of such an investigation to be compared with the assumptions that have been made about the fortunes of the institution in the context of a changing European society. The recent historiography of religion in this period has focused attention on popular elements of religious practice, and stressed the conservatism of a society faced with dramatic theological and ritual change. In this context a study of godparenthood can make a contribution to understanding how religious change occurred and the ways in which popular religious practice was affected.

The Visual Culture of Baptism in the Middle Ages

The Visual Culture of Baptism in the Middle Ages
Author: HarrietM.Sonnede Torrens
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1351539655

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Under the guidance of the leading experts on baptismal fonts and the co-directors of the Baptisteria Sacra Index, the world?s only iconographical inventory of baptismal fonts, a research project at the University of Toronto, this collection of essays by a group of European and North American scholars extends the traditional boundaries associated with the study of baptismal fonts. The ?visual? is privileged, whether it is in the metaphysical, literary or empirical realms of scholarship, offering a rich understanding of the powerful role of baptism played in medieval and renaissance society. In the quest for a holistic understanding of the vessels, the settings and contexts, the rituals and the spiritual significance of the font, itself, the contributors have turned to a range of sources, folkloric tales, baptismal records, liturgical sermons, civic records, literary accounts, hagiographies and historical documents about local families, communities and ecclesiastical developments. Previous scholarship about baptismal fonts has often focused on the purely stylistic, iconographical and liturgical perspectives, using primarily ecclesiastical and liturgical documentation. This collection of essays shows the wealth of new information that baptismal fonts can offer when scholars adopt interdisciplinary approaches and engage in readings that question traditional assumptions inherited in scholarship.

With Ever Joyful Hearts

With Ever Joyful Hearts
Author: J. Neil Alexander
Publisher: Church Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 425
Release: 1999
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0898693217

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The occasion of Dr. Hatchett's thirtieth anniversary as professor of liturgics and church music at the School of Theology of the University of the South is being celebrated with this stimulating collection of essays by an international cadre of authors.

The Shaping of the Reformed Baptismal Rite in the Sixteenth Century

The Shaping of the Reformed Baptismal Rite in the Sixteenth Century
Author: Hughes Oliphant Old
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1992-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780802824899

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This is a print on demand book and is therefore non- returnable. This meticulously researched book recounts how the early sixteenth-century Reformers, steering a course between the old Latin rites on the one hand and the Anabaptist movement on the other, developed a baptismal service that they understood to be reformed according to Scripture. Hughes Oliphant Old's study shows the Reformed baptismal rite to be well thought out, pastorally sensitive, and theologically profound.