What concepts must one have in order to understand and explain the nature and purpose, the plan and actualization, and the relational character of the liturgy? Volume 2: Fundamental Liturgy addresses this question in three partsepistemology, celebration, and human scienceswhich develop the foundational concepts of the liturgy. It leads the reader to a deeper understanding of the liturgy by examining the basic concepts that belong to its definition.
Articles and their contributors are “Theology of the Liturgy,” by Alceste Catella; “Liturgical Symbolism,” by Crispino Valenziano; “Liturgy and Spirituality,” by Jésus Castellano Cervera, OCD; “Pastoral Liturgical Ministry,” by Domenico Sartore, CSJ; “Catechesis and Liturgy,” by Domenico Sartore, CSJ; “Liturgy and Ecclesiology,” by Nathan Mitchell; “The Liturgical Assembly,” by Mark Francis, CSV; “Participation in the Liturgy,” by Anna Kai-Yung Chan; “Liturgical Ministries,” by Thomas A. Krosnicki, SVD; “The Psychosociological Aspect of the Liturgy,” by Lucio Maria Pinkus, OSM; “Liturgy and Anthropology: The Meaning and the Method of the Question,” by Crispino Valenziano; “The Language of Liturgy,” by Silvano Maggiani, OSM; “Liturgy and Aesthetic,” by Silvano Maggiani, OSM; “Liturgy and Music,” by Jan Michael Joncas; “Liturgy and Iconology,” by Crispino Valenziano; and “Liturgy and Inculturation,” by Anscar J. Chupungco, OSB and Silvano Maggiani, OSM
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