10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ANAPHORAL»
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1
Beneventanum Troporum Corpus: Kyrie: Essays and Commentary
Excursus: Kenneth Levy provides the classic explanation for the term.24 1 should
have preferred another term than "anaphoral chant" for this useful construct,
important for understanding the genesis of ordinary melodies and many aspects
of ...
John Boe, Alejandro Planchart, 1989
2
Issues in Eucharistic Praying in East and West: Essays in ...
That at an early time in Ethiopia Sanctus and Benedictus may have been
together in a Eucharistic prayer only to have been separated later by the
interpolation of other anaphoral units is, indeed, plausible; and 3. That the textus
receptus of the ...
3
Liturgy for the New Millennium: A Commentary on the Revised ...
The Church's possession of both a pre-anaphoral and a post- anaphoral greeting
of peace allows each to contribute to the interpretation of the other. In this case,
the pre-anaphoral greeting can be seen to be something far richer than an ...
Anscar J. Chupungco, Mark R. Francis, Keith F. Pecklers, 2000
4
A Living Tradition: On the Intersection of Liturgical ...
Bryan D. Spinks Chapter 11 Revisiting Egyptian Anaphoral Development In 1995
Maxwell Johnson wrote, “No early Christian liturgical tradition has left us with
more anaphoral texts and fragments than has the Egyptian tradition, and with the
...
David A. Pitt, Stefanos Alexopoulos, Christian McConnell, 2012
5
Essays on Early Eastern Eucharistic Prayers
directly from the synagogue in Judaism that such a praise of the Creator ending
in Sanctus entered the anaphoral tradition."22 Against Dix, therefore, current
scholarship has been converging towards viewing the anaphoral Sanctus as
having ...
6
The Eucharistic Liturgies: Their Evolution and Interpretation
Dix,3 held that the origins of the anaphoral use of the Sanctus were to be found in
Alexandria, where it existed by the middle of the third century, a location and date
witnessed to, presumably, in Origen of Alexandria's De principiis 1 and 4.
Paul F. Bradshaw, Maxwell E. Johnson, 2012
7
In Service to the Church: Essays on the Intersection of ...
Bryan D. Spinks Chapter 1 1 Revisiting Egyptian Anaphoral Development In
1995 Maxwell Johnson wrote, “No early Christian liturgical tradition has left us
with more anaphoral texts and fragments than has the Egyptian tradition, and
with the ...
David A. Pitt, Stefanos Alexopoulos, Christian Mcconnell, 2012
8
The Oxford History of Christian Worship
But since it is becoming accepted today that such elements were not
incorporated into anaphoral structures until the fourth century, it is quite possible
that their presence in this text (if not the entire prayer itself) are but fourth-century
additions to ...
Geoffrey Wainwright, Karen B. Westerfield Tucker, 2006
9
Eucharistic Sacramentality in an Ecumenical Context: The ...
8 Ibid.,p. 51. 9 Prayer Book Studies21: TheHoly Eucharist (New York,1970), p.65.
10 1970, p. 91; 1971, p.73; 1973, p. 65. 11 H. Boone Porter, 'Episcopal
Anaphoral Prayers',inFrank C. Senn (ed.), NewEucharistic Prayers(New York,
1987) ...
Revd David J Kennedy, 2013
10
Do this in Remembrance of Me: The Eucharist from the Early ...
Equally important now in assessing the Egyptian anaphoral tradition is that
contained in the Barcelona Papyrus published by R. Roca-Puig. For some years
scholars were tantalized by the publication in short extracts over prolonged
periods of ...