Rites of Ordination: Their History and Theology

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Liturgical Press, 3.12.2013 - 226 sivua

Paul Bradshaw, one of the world's foremost scholars on the history of Christian liturgy, has shared this expertise in several works that have become standard texts for students of liturgy. In Rites of Ordination, Bradshaw turns his attention to the ways that Christians through the ages have understood what it means to ordain someone as a minister and how that has been expressed in liturgical practice.

Bradshaw considers the typological background to ordained ministry some have drawn from the Old Testament and what ministry meant to the earliest Christian communities. He explores the ordination rites and theology of the early church, the Christian East, the medieval West, the churches of the Reformation, and the post-Tridentine Roman Catholic Church. Rites of Ordination promises to serve as an enriching resource for seminary students, students of liturgy and church history, and anyone fascinated by the history and theology of Christian liturgy and ministry.

 

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Ministry in the Earliest Christian Communities
17
Ministry and Ordination in the Third and Fourth
39
Early Ordination Rites
58
Ordination Rites in the Churches of the East
82
Ordination Rites in the Medieval West
106
The Theology of Ordination in the Middle Ages
133
Orders and Ministry in the Churches of
150
The Roman Catholic Church from the Council of Trent
172
Other Modern Ordination Rites
191
Index
214
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Paul F. Bradshaw is emeritus professor of liturgy at the University of Notre Dame and an Anglican/Episcopal priest. The author or editor of over thirty books and of more than 120 articles and essays, he is also a past president both of the North American Academy of Liturgy and of the international Societas Liturgica. From 1987 to 2005 he was editor-in-chief of the scholarly journal Studia Liturgica.

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