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"How does one release a logjam? We ask because there does seem to be a deadlock in certain conversations over liturgy these days. Geldhof proposes that we must look for that bottom log that is jamming things up, and for him that is not the impasse between left and right, it is rather a more radical issue: the relationship of sacred liturgy to the secular world. Utilizing an array of philosophers and interpreters of culture, he challenges the definition of secularism with which we work; utilizing an array of historians and liturgists, he challenges our epistemological approach to liturgy in favor of a soteriological one. The result is not a modernized liturgy, but a liturgy that functions in our modern lives."David W. Fagerberg, University of Notre Dame
"Pulling together a decade of scholarly research and essays into a single book, Joris Geldhof brings to a wider audience a much-needed application of social-philosophical theory to move analysis of the weakening force of liturgy in late-modernity beyond the tired polemics of so-called traditionalist versus reformist church politics to a deeper understanding of the fundamental challenges yet unique potential for liturgical practice today."Bruce T. Morrill, SJ, Vanderbilt University
"Setting liturgical experience in critical dialogue with the current cultural moment—using the deepest insights of the liturgical movement to elucidate the former while using philosophy, anthropology, and the history of ideas to make clear the latter—Joris Geldhof has borne witness to a liturgical theology that joins together matters that are frequently divorced: church and world, cult and culture, heaven and earth, religion and politics, God's future and the present age. This learned, wise, and clearly-written book invites us again to a dense celebration of the liturgy as a complex of symbols that can save us all from the loneliness and isolation belonging to ideological secularism, while refusing to reject secularity itself. Both progressive and conservative, this lovely book affirms the world while welcoming God's urgently needed salvation."Gordon W. Lathrop, Professor of Liturgy Emeritus, United Lutheran Seminary of Pennsylvania Past-President, Societas Liturgica and Past-President, North American Academy of Liturgy
"Gelfhof's thesis, which is the result of in-depth theological research, cannot be summarized. There is only one option: read the book. Anyone interested in fundamental questions related to the liturgy, the world, God, and being human, will gain much from reading this book."Tijdschrift voor Theologie
"Geldhof works to heal what most identify as a glaring chasm between liturgy and culture. Bringing together more than a decade's worth of research on the topic, Geldhof contends that the choice between participation in worship and participation in the ways of the world is really an artificial ideological construct that demands to be nuanced."Catholic Books Review
"Geldof provides a very helpful path through the history of ideas for the church to formulate a liturgy for these days, a liturgy that witnesses to rather than conforms to or criticizes secularism."
Doxology

Table of Contents
Contents

Acknowledgments
Provenance of the Chapters
Introduction x
PART I
POSITIONING THE LITURGY IN THE WORLD
Chapter 1: Liturgy, Modernity and Secularization
Chapter 2: Liturgy, Ideology and Politics
Chapter 3: Liturgy Beyond Sacred and Profane
PART II
POSITIONING THE WORLD IN THE LITURGY
Chapter 4: Liturgy, Desacralization and Sanctification
Chapter 5: Retrieving the Liturgical Movement
Chapter 6: The Liturgy’s Critical Potential
Concluding Observations
Index

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      Publisher: Liturgical Press
      Publication Date: 9/25/2018 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780814684610, 978-0814684610
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      Trade Review
      "How does one release a logjam? We ask because there does seem to be a deadlock in certain conversations over liturgy these days. Geldhof proposes that we must look for that bottom log that is jamming things up, and for him that is not the impasse between left and right, it is rather a more radical issue: the relationship of sacred liturgy to the secular world. Utilizing an array of philosophers and interpreters of culture, he challenges the definition of secularism with which we work; utilizing an array of historians and liturgists, he challenges our epistemological approach to liturgy in favor of a soteriological one. The result is not a modernized liturgy, but a liturgy that functions in our modern lives."David W. Fagerberg, University of Notre Dame
      "Pulling together a decade of scholarly research and essays into a single book, Joris Geldhof brings to a wider audience a much-needed application of social-philosophical theory to move analysis of the weakening force of liturgy in late-modernity beyond the tired polemics of so-called traditionalist versus reformist church politics to a deeper understanding of the fundamental challenges yet unique potential for liturgical practice today."Bruce T. Morrill, SJ, Vanderbilt University
      "Setting liturgical experience in critical dialogue with the current cultural moment—using the deepest insights of the liturgical movement to elucidate the former while using philosophy, anthropology, and the history of ideas to make clear the latter—Joris Geldhof has borne witness to a liturgical theology that joins together matters that are frequently divorced: church and world, cult and culture, heaven and earth, religion and politics, God's future and the present age. This learned, wise, and clearly-written book invites us again to a dense celebration of the liturgy as a complex of symbols that can save us all from the loneliness and isolation belonging to ideological secularism, while refusing to reject secularity itself. Both progressive and conservative, this lovely book affirms the world while welcoming God's urgently needed salvation."Gordon W. Lathrop, Professor of Liturgy Emeritus, United Lutheran Seminary of Pennsylvania Past-President, Societas Liturgica and Past-President, North American Academy of Liturgy
      "Gelfhof's thesis, which is the result of in-depth theological research, cannot be summarized. There is only one option: read the book. Anyone interested in fundamental questions related to the liturgy, the world, God, and being human, will gain much from reading this book."Tijdschrift voor Theologie
      "Geldhof works to heal what most identify as a glaring chasm between liturgy and culture. Bringing together more than a decade's worth of research on the topic, Geldhof contends that the choice between participation in worship and participation in the ways of the world is really an artificial ideological construct that demands to be nuanced."Catholic Books Review
      "Geldof provides a very helpful path through the history of ideas for the church to formulate a liturgy for these days, a liturgy that witnesses to rather than conforms to or criticizes secularism."
      Doxology

      Table of Contents
      Contents

      Acknowledgments
      Provenance of the Chapters
      Introduction x
      PART I
      POSITIONING THE LITURGY IN THE WORLD
      Chapter 1: Liturgy, Modernity and Secularization
      Chapter 2: Liturgy, Ideology and Politics
      Chapter 3: Liturgy Beyond Sacred and Profane
      PART II
      POSITIONING THE WORLD IN THE LITURGY
      Chapter 4: Liturgy, Desacralization and Sanctification
      Chapter 5: Retrieving the Liturgical Movement
      Chapter 6: The Liturgy’s Critical Potential
      Concluding Observations
      Index

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