Documenting - and Rethinking - Liturgy in Early Christianity

Much current work on early Christianity depends, implicitly or explicitly, on the assumption that lay people actually attended church services (and, hence, listened to and considered sermons by major Church Fathers) more than a few times a year. Whether they attended as "Christians", or si...

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Main Author: Frankfurter, David 1961- (Author)
Contributors: Mihálykó, Ágnes T. 1990- (Bibliographic antecedent)
Format: Electronic Review
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Univ. Press [2021]
In: The journal of ecclesiastical history
Year: 2021, Volume: 72, Issue: 1, Pages: 122-129
Review of:The Christian liturgical papyri (Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck, 2019) (Frankfurter, David)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Egypt / Liturgy / Papyrus / History 200-1000
IxTheo Classification:KAB Church history 30-500; early Christianity
KAC Church history 500-1500; Middle Ages
KBL Near East and North Africa
RC Liturgy
Further subjects:B Book review
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Summary:Much current work on early Christianity depends, implicitly or explicitly, on the assumption that lay people actually attended church services (and, hence, listened to and considered sermons by major Church Fathers) more than a few times a year. Whether they attended as "Christians", or simply to engage in various types of material devotion, or out of interest in the religious content to be found in a church, the assumption is that they came.
ISSN:1469-7637
Contains:Enthalten in: The journal of ecclesiastical history
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/S0022046920001451