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Críticas No one will be able to say anything about this history of the Orthodox Liturgy of Jerusalem after the seventh century without consulting this outstanding study. It is a first-rate piece of work... I recommend it highly. (Maxwell E. Johnson, Worship)Galadza has established himself as a leading scholar of Eastern Christian liturgy, and the publication of his first monograph confirms that the high esteem in which he is held by his colleagues is merited by the outstanding quality of his research. ... This volume is a major contribution to the field of Eastern Christian liturgical studies, which has begun to attract considerable scholarly interest among Western scholars in recent years. ... Overall, this is a work of enormous value. (Gregory Tucker, Journal of Orthodox Christian Studies)This work fills a much needed void in our understanding of the liturgical tradition in Jerusalem. ... Overall, this is an excellent work and well worth reading for those interested in liturgical development and the issue of legitimate liturgical diversity. (John Ramsey, Orthodoxy in Dialogue)Liturgy and Byzantinization in Jerusalem is destined to become a standard reference to any work on Hagiopolite Liturgy and the beginning point for any further research in the liturgical tradition of Jerusalem. It is of great value for liturgists and historians of Jerusalem as liturgy-the ritual expression of faith-was (and is) so central to the life of Christians in the Holy City of Jerusalem. (Stefanos Alexopoulos, Associate Professor of Liturgical Studies and Sacramental Theology at the Catholic University of America., Reading Religion) Reseña del editor The Church of Jerusalem, the 'mother of the churches of God', influenced all of Christendom before it underwent multiple captivities between the eighth and thirteenth centuries: first, political subjugation to Arab Islamic forces, then displacement of Greek-praying Christians by Crusaders, and finally ritual assimilation to fellow Orthodox Byzantines in Constantinople. All three contributed to the phenomenon of the Byzantinization of Jerusalem's liturgy, but only the last explains how it was completely lost and replaced by the liturgy of the imperial capital, Constantinople. The sources for this study are rediscovered manuscripts of Jerusalem's liturgical calendar and lectionary. When examined in context, they reveal that the devastating events of the Arab conquest in 638 and the destruction of the Holy Sepulchre in 1009 did not have as detrimental an effect on liturgy as previously held. Instead, they confirm that the process of Byzantinization was gradual and locally-effected, rather than an imposed element of Byzantine imperial policy or ideology of the Church of Constantinople. Originally, the city's worship consisted of reading scripture and singing hymns at places connected with the life of Christ, so that the link between holy sites and liturgy became a hallmark of Jerusalem's worship, but the changing sacred topography led to changes in the local liturgical tradition. Liturgy and Byzantinization in Jerusalem is the first study dedicated to the question of the Byzantinization of Jerusalem's liturgy, providing English translations of many liturgical texts and hymns here for the first time and offering a glimpse of Jerusalem's lost liturgical and theological tradition. Biografía del autor Daniel Galadza is Assistant Professor in the Department for Historical Theology at the University of Vienna. His research interests include Church History, Orthodox Christianity, and Byzantine Studies.


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Liturgy and byzantinization in jerusalem book last month the metropolitan andrey sheptytsky institute of eastern christian studies in toronto ontario welcomed dr daniel galadza for a presentation of his book liturgy and byzantinization in jerusalem recently published by oxford univ press in the oxford early christian studies series dr galadza is canadianamerican himself after obtaining his doctorate at the pontifical

Liturgy and byzantinization in jerusalem by daniel galadza liturgy and byzantinization in jerusalem is the first study dedicated to the question of the byzantinization of jerusalems liturgy providing english translations of many liturgical texts and hymns here for the first time and offering a glimpse of jerusalems lost liturgical and theological tradition