Worship reshaped by interruption : how art fosters liturgical participation /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: O'Herlihy, Emmaus (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Leuven : Peeters, 2024.
Series:Louvain monographs in theology and religious studies ; 52.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Framing an understanding of liturgical art ; A living participation of the faithful. ; The push for liturgical participation prior to Vatican II ; Full, conscious and active participation ; The principle of participation leading to liturgical adaptation ; Reframing an understanding of liturgical art
  • Chapter 2. A commitment to the contemporary I ; Modern art theory and liturgical art ; Present-day art theories applied to art within liturgical space
  • Chapter 3. From modern to postmodern : Lieven Boeve's theology of interruption ; Postmodern recontextualization as interruption ; Interruption as a theologically motivated task. ; Interruption that endorses dialogue with the other ; The need for new models and images of Jesus ; Images that generate a sensitivity to interruption
  • Chapter 4. Theology of interruption and postmodern strategies in art today
  • Chapter 5. A commitment to the contemporary II ; Christian visual tropes in a postmodern frame ; Postmodern recontextualization of Christian iconographie images
  • Conclusion: Liturgical art that fosters liturgical participation ; Contribution and implications
  • Appendix A: Index of terms related to art
  • Appendix B: Presentation of Apostola apostolorum, Easter triduum 2017.