This article is a preliminary descriptive exploration of the celebration of the Lord� s Supper in selected Reformed churches in South Africa over a period of 54 years. Methodologically, it employs a broad anthropological approach towards liturgy, thereby trying to reconstruct parts of the enacted ritual of the Lord� s Supper from its historical debris. By making use of the comparative method, significant differences have been highlighted and interpreted. Throughout the article it becomes apparent how this Christian ritual was used to serve various political agendas, how cult and culture influence(d) one another . Finally, some tendencies have been extracted to be used in developing a criterion for the liturgical inculturation of the Lord� s...
The formation of liturgical identity in response to the influence of a consumer culture Liturgy in...
This article presents the authors’ research on the mediating functioning of liturgy and its influenc...
Rituals have been performed within South African communities since the first inhabitants, the Khoisa...
This article is a preliminary descriptive exploration of the celebration of the Lord� s Supper in se...
The purpose of this article is to present one aspect of a larger research project. The Spirit tradit...
In South Africa, there are mainly two Christian traditions on Christianity and African ritual practi...
The purpose of this article is to present one aspect of a larger research project. The Spirit tradit...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Liturgics))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2005.One of the most import...
In this article, the notion of liturgical inculturation is revisited in the light of qualitative lit...
<strong>The role of rituals and symbols in the identity of a faith community - a Reformed pers...
The sacraments of Baptism and Holy Communion feature prominently in the liturgical worship of Protes...
<strong>The relationship between preaching, music and liturgy.</strong> In the Reformed ...
The formation of liturgical identity in response to the influence of a consumer culture Liturgy in ...
Rituals have been performed within South African communities since the first inhabitants, the Khoisa...
The Lord’s Supper is a ritual which Lord Jesus Christ himself instituted and designed for the church...
The formation of liturgical identity in response to the influence of a consumer culture Liturgy in...
This article presents the authors’ research on the mediating functioning of liturgy and its influenc...
Rituals have been performed within South African communities since the first inhabitants, the Khoisa...
This article is a preliminary descriptive exploration of the celebration of the Lord� s Supper in se...
The purpose of this article is to present one aspect of a larger research project. The Spirit tradit...
In South Africa, there are mainly two Christian traditions on Christianity and African ritual practi...
The purpose of this article is to present one aspect of a larger research project. The Spirit tradit...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Liturgics))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2005.One of the most import...
In this article, the notion of liturgical inculturation is revisited in the light of qualitative lit...
<strong>The role of rituals and symbols in the identity of a faith community - a Reformed pers...
The sacraments of Baptism and Holy Communion feature prominently in the liturgical worship of Protes...
<strong>The relationship between preaching, music and liturgy.</strong> In the Reformed ...
The formation of liturgical identity in response to the influence of a consumer culture Liturgy in ...
Rituals have been performed within South African communities since the first inhabitants, the Khoisa...
The Lord’s Supper is a ritual which Lord Jesus Christ himself instituted and designed for the church...
The formation of liturgical identity in response to the influence of a consumer culture Liturgy in...
This article presents the authors’ research on the mediating functioning of liturgy and its influenc...
Rituals have been performed within South African communities since the first inhabitants, the Khoisa...