RT Article T1 German Romanticism and Liturgical Theology: Exploring the Potential of Organic Thinking JF Horizons VO 43 IS 2 SP 282 OP 307 A1 Geldhof, Joris 1976- LA English YR 2016 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1663017484 AB There is significant correspondence between two phenomena that are very rarely treated together yet reveal intriguing similarities: liturgical theology and German Romanticism. The key shared concept is "organism," a category expressing active life as well as coherence. It shows a way out of the deadlock caused by a simple opposition of objectivism and subjectivism. This article first of all presents an interesting kind of liturgical theology that was done by representatives of the Catholic Tübingen School, and then shows that the emerging Liturgical Movement was intrinsically Romantic in its theological approach to the liturgy. K1 Catholic Tübingen School K1 German Romanticism K1 Lambert Beauduin K1 Liturgical Movement K1 Pius Parsch K1 Romano Guardini K1 Liturgical Theology K1 organism DO 10.1017/hor.2016.64