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Liturgical Spirituality

Philip H. Pfatteicher

Well-known liturgical scholar and author Philip Pfatteicher turns his attention in this book to "liturgical spirituality, " a holistic concept that brings together both liturgy and spirituality with reference to the interior life of the spirit that is formed and nurtured by the church's liturgy - the ordered form of Christian worship, East and West, Catholic and Protestant.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publish Date: Apr 1st, 1997
  • Pages: 306
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.52in - 5.52in - 0.90in - 0.92lb
  • EAN: 9781563381942
  • Categories: PrayerBiblical Studies - Exegesis & HermeneuticsSpirituality

About the Author

Pfatteicher, Philip H.: - Philip Phatteicher is Professor of English at East Stroudsburg University in Pennsylvania, a frequent writer and lecturer on liturgical issues, and author of A Dictionary of Liturgical Terms and The School of the Church: Worship and Christian Formation, both published by Trinity Press.

Praise for this book

"Pfatteicher takes as his inspiration Liturgical Piety, the famous 1955 book by Louis Bouyer, but he writes a book for today." Praying Magazine, September/October 1997
"Working with this book could change the life of a congregation. (Pfatteicher's) fresh insights make this book valuable for those beginning their liturgical education and equally those with years of experience." Ellen F. Davis, Episcopal Theological Seminary in Virginia
"Trinity Press has recently released a fine book entitled Liturgical Spirituality by Philip H. Pfatteicher. This book presents a holistic concept that brings together the interior life of the spirit with the nurturing of the church's liturgy. It also guides the reader through and into the experience of daily prayer, the Easter Vigil, the Church Year, the Eucharist, hymns and music, and Baptism." Sacred Music News & Review, November/December 1997
"The book is to be admired for what it does: It explicates the principal symbols of Christian worship. In this Pfatteicher has something to teach us. It is also enjoyable to read: Pfatteicher is a felicitous writer with a gift for mining the tradition of English poetry as a way of pursuing the depths of meaning in Christian symbols. The book serves well as a contemporary introduction to liturgical spirituality and could serve as a companion in an introductory worship course with seminarians." E.--, "Encounter "
."..Pfatteicher presents his material in a straight-forward and direct style which makes the book manageable for untrained clergy and lay people. But the numerous allusions to and citations of biblical, liturgical, and literary texts will also satisfy the scholar... many allusions to and citations of the works of great poets, preachers, and mystical writers... one may say about this book what cannot always be said about a serious work: it is a delight." Frank C.--, "Worship "
"Pfatteicher's reflections display a thoroughness and depth of insight which are the fruits of his long and distinguished career as a Lutheran liturgical scholar and pastor. At the same time, he writes with a sensitivity to imagination, narrative, and symbol and with a lyricism of expression which are perhaps more reflective of his other career as a professor English... More devotional than scholarly, this book could certainly deepen and enrich the worship and faith life of any liturgically minded Christian, whether beginner or seasoned expert... Readers may expect epiphanies in their own liturgical spirituality. Enriched by Pfatteicher's vision, they may return to the Lord's Supper and know it for the first time.'" Daniel M. Ruff, S.J., St. Mary's University, Baltimore, reviewing for Theological Studies--, "Theological Studies "
."..exhibits a breadth of knowledge of the Christian liturgical tradition. As liturgical scholar and professor of English, he possesses a unique perspective that enables him to engage the reader's imagination by masterfully interweaving literary references throughout the text. In this way, the book provides a model for interpreting the liturgy, not only through ritual texts and behavior, but also through human experience." Judith M. Kubicki, C.S.S.--, "New Theology Review "
"Clearly cuts across denominational lines to the larger dimension of Christian spirituality, and offers insight which may be fruitful in the lives of Christians in all liturgical traditions." The Rev.--, "The Living Church "
"This is a learned, devout book which carries its learning and devotion easily." David Jasper, University of Glasgow, reviewing for Literature & Theology--, "Literature and Theology "
"Pfatteicher succeeds admirably in showing how a biblical Christianity requires a serious attention to the aesthetic, poetic and imagistic. He articulates remarkably well an ecumenical spirituality which could be accepted by people of all denominations." Catherine Pickstock, University of Cambridge, reviewing for Pro Ecclesia, Fall 1999--, "Pro Ecclesia "
."..well researched, thoughtful, and informative..." Timothy J.--, "Bibliotheca Sacra "