Source and Summit: Commemorating Josef A. Jungmann, S.J.Liturgical Press, 1999 - 275 pages The year 2000 marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of the death of Josef A. Jungmann, SJ, arguably the most influential Western Christian liturgical scholar of the twentieth century. This volume commemorates Jungmann's life and legacy through the lens of one of his most important essays. Liturgical scholars, each with a different specialization, address the implications of Jungmann's scholarship for pastoral liturgy today in seventeen thought-provoking articles on Jungmann's work. A bibliography of Jungmann's important works in English completes the volume. |
Contents
Jungmanns Influence on Vatican II | 21 |
Liturgical History | 35 |
Eucharist | 49 |
Preaching | 63 |
Ecclesiology | 79 |
Trinity | 91 |
Protestant Perspectives | 109 |
Anglican Perspectives | 121 |
Feminist Perspectives | 147 |
Liturgical Theology | 161 |
Liturgy and Ethics | 183 |
Spirituality | 195 |
Art and Architecture | 211 |
Music | 225 |
Liturgy and Culture | 243 |
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