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Approaches to the Study of Worship
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Theological “God’s discourse” / “discourse about God” (etymology) “faith seeking understanding” (Anselm) “the study which, through participation in and reflection upon a religious faith, seeks to express the content of this faith in the clearest and most coherent language possible” (Macquarrie)
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What does worship disclose about God (Father, Jesus Christ, Holy Spirit)? What does worship disclose about human beings (communal / individual)? What does worship disclose about the created order (living and non-living)?
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Historical Who [empirically recoverable] Did (or refrained from doing) what [adopt, adapt, reject cultural codes] When [temporal] Where [spatial] How [coordination of sign systems] Why [what did they think these texts/actions meant/accomplished?]
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Non-written sources –Architectural environments –Art Used in worship Depicting worship –Objects employed Written sources –Used in worship Collections of presidential / popular texts Scriptural and legendary proclamations Music Ordines –Describing worship
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Social Science / Pastoral Anthropological / Sociological –Arnold van Gennep: rites of passage –Victor Turner: liminality –Mary Douglas: purity/danger // group/grid –Ronald Grimes: ritual studies Psychological –Erik Erikson –Lawrence Kohlberg / Carol Gilligan –James Fowler
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