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Aspects of the Liturgical Year in Cappadocia (325-430)

by Jill Burnett Comings (Author)
©2005 Monographs IX, 140 Pages
Series: Patristic Studies, Volume 7

Summary

The fourth century was pivotal in the evolution of the feasts and fasts of late antique Christian communities. While earlier scholars have focused on developments in Jerusalem, Rome, and the Gallican West, the liturgical year in Cappadocia remains largely uncharted territory. Aspects of the Liturgical Year in Cappadocia (325 to 430) fills that gap, relying primarily on the liturgical year homilies of the Cappadocian Fathers in order to provide for the first time a comprehensive study of liturgical calendars from Cappadocia and environs during the period between the Councils of Nicaea and Ephesus. This volume is a valuable resource for students of liturgical time, the Cappadocians, and fourth-century doctrinal controversies.

Details

Pages
IX, 140
Year
2005
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820474649
Language
English
Keywords
Kappadokier Kirchenjahr Liturgie Geschichte 325-430 Gregory of Nyssa Asterius of Amasea Cappadocia Gregory of Nazianzus Basil of Caesarea Amphilochius of Iconium Liturgical year
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2005. IX, 140 pp.

Biographical notes

Jill Burnett Comings (Author)

The Author: Jill Burnett Comings is Assistant Professor of Liturgical Studies in the Caspersen School of Graduate Studies at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey. She earned her B.A. at Nyack College, her M.A.R. at Yale University Divinity School, her Ph.D at Drew University, and she is the author of several journal articles and essays. Her research interests include early Christian liturgical history, Anglican liturgical history, liturgical time, and initiation rites.

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