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Vol. 37 (2021)

  • Editorial Information Yearbook for Ritual and Liturgical Studies vol. 37 (2021)
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Articles

  • Ritual Counsellors’ Value Tensions in Profiling. A Pilot Study Using Organizational Constellations
    André Mulder, Angela Stoof
    1-21
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  • Ordo Benedictionis Novae Domus. Text, Context, and Theology
    Christopher O'Brien
    22-34
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Summaries of PhD Theses

  • Time to Say Goodbye? A Study on Music, Ritual and Death in the Netherlands
    Janieke Bruin-Mollenhorst
    35-41
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  • Worship with Children. Agentive Participation in Dutch Protestant Contexts
    Lydia van Leersum-Bekebrede
    42-50
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  • Unusual Liturgical Ritual Practices by Present-day Prophets in South Africa. A Practical Theological Analysis
    Carol Shilubane
    51-60
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  • Comfort in Luther and Bach. A Study of the Comforting Value of Martin Luther’s Church Songs and Interpretation of Comfort in the Choral Cantatas of Johann Sebastian Bach
    Lydia Vroegindeweij
    61-68
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ISSN: 2589-3998

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