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 This contribution observes a Trinitarian logic in the theme of ‘Land, Liturgy and Life’ addressed at the 2013 annual meeting of the Theological Society of South Africa. The Trinitarian mystery needs to be protected with the doxological language of t... see more

This paper proposes that the church cannot be edified without taking cognizance of the roleand function of liturgy. Whilst liturgical experimentation seems to be the rule of the day, aplea is made for responsible liturgical renewal that does not follow th... see more

The Medieval Liturgy penetrated the life of the Christian man, becoming present on a daily basis in all spheres of his existence. The interpretative possibilities of the ritual past of the Middle Ages offered by some works exhibited in art museums are eno... see more

Christopher Montgomery casts a pastor's eye at a collection of chapters about the liturgy in contemporary life and history.

 This contribution observes a Trinitarian logic in the theme of ‘Land, Liturgy and Life’ addressed at the 2013 annual meeting of the Theological Society of South Africa. The Trinitarian mystery needs to be protected with the doxological language of t... see more

This paper proposes that the church cannot be edified without taking cognizance of the roleand function of liturgy. Whilst liturgical experimentation seems to be the rule of the day, aplea is made for responsible liturgical renewal that does not follow th... see more

This article explores the political and cultural context of the riots provoked by changes in the Trisagion (512). Along with the advancing integration of the Byzantine Empire with Christianity, the state’s interest in theological problems increased; these... see more

FOR THE PHOTOGRAPHS BELONGING TO THE ARTICLE SEE SUPPLEMENTARY FILES > There are three parts to the interior space of ancient Ethiopian churches: a sanctuary (Mäqdäs) which is expanded into the “Holy Place” (Q?dd?st) and the place of the assembly (Q?ne... see more

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