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Vol. 38 (2022)

  • Editorial Information Yearbook for Ritual and Liturgical Studies vol. 38 (2022)
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Ritual Techniques: New Openings in Ritual and Liturgical Studies

  • Introduction
    Andrew J.M. Irving, Janieke Bruin-Mollenhorst
    1-3
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  • Technology, Liturgy, and Ritual. Rereading Krämer & Bredekamp’s “Culture, Technology, Cultural Techniques” (2003/2013)
    Marcel Barnard
    4-21
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  • Ritual Techniques in Affliction Rites and the Lutheran-Catholic ecumenical Liturgy of Lund, 2016
    Kimberly Hope Belcher
    22-41
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  • The Juxtaposition of Ritual Worlds. Maintaining Relationship in Anglican Indigenous Christian Funerals
    Lizette Larson-Miller
    42-58
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  • Exploring the Eschaton. The Lord’s Supper as a Cultural Technique Enabling Prefigurative Politics
    Peter-Ben Smit
    59-72
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Other Articles

  • De klassiek gereformeerde Liturgie 1.0. Uitbreiding tot en verspreiding van het zevental liturgische formulieren door de nationale synode te ’s-Gravenhage 1586
    Erik A. de Boer, Moses Lim
    73-90
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  • Tot mijner gedachtenisse. Een vergelijking van de remonstrantse uitdelingswoorden bij het avondmaal met de gereformeerde
    Klaas-Willem de Jong, Sam Zwemer
    91-107
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  • Ritual (Re)design. Towards a Framework for Professional Ritual Making in Postsecular Contexts
    Joanna Wojtkowiak
    108-123
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Summaries of PhD Theses

  • To Proclaim, to Instruct and to Discipline. The Visuality of Texts in Calvinist Churches in the Dutch Republic
    Jacolien Wubs
    124-131
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