Infant Communion

Infant Communion

Author: Mark Dalby

Publisher: Joint Liturgical Studies

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13:

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Continuing from the previous study "Infant communion: The New Testament to the Reformation" (JLS 56) that began with the practice of infant communion and ended with its abandonment, this title begins with that abandonment and concludes with the beginnings of a revival.


Celebrating the Rites of Initiation

Celebrating the Rites of Initiation

Author: James F. Turrell

Publisher: Church Publishing, Inc.

Published: 2013-04-01

Total Pages: 159

ISBN-13: 0898698766

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Celebrating the Rites of Initiation continues the standard of scholarship set by Patrick Malloy’s Celebrating the Eucharist, and offers similar aids around issues of baptism and confirmation. It is an ideal book for students and practicing clergy who seek to strengthen their knowledge—and parochial practice—of baptismal theology.


The Rites of Christian Initiation

The Rites of Christian Initiation

Author: Maxwell E. Johnson

Publisher: Liturgical Press

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 518

ISBN-13: 9780814662151

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Originally published in 1999, The Rites of Christian Initiation was haled for its clarity and comprehensiveness. Kalian McDonnell, OSB, called it the best overall treatment of Christian initiation available, and Paul Bradshaw predicted it would be the standard textbook on the subject for very many years to come." The current edition draws on new translations of early texts on baptism as well as recent scholarship on the early traditions in the East and West. It is sure to replace itself as the new standard reference on the rites of Christian initiation. Maxwell E. Johnson's expanded and revised text provides a more complete view of the history and interpretation of the rites in the Eastern Church, including two chapters that explore the pre-Nicene Eastern and Western traditions in detail. Revisiting the theology of baptism, this edition also provides more nuanced positions on the Eastern and Western traditions. Finally, recent liturgical developments in American Protestant churches, particularly Lutheran, as well as the ongoing development of the RCIA and confirmation practices of Catholics, made it necessary to revisit the place and meaning of these rites in the church today. Maxwell E. Johnson, PhD, is professor of liturgy at the University of Notre Dame and an ordained minister of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. He has published in Worship and is the editor of and contributor to Living Water, Sealing Spirit: Readings on Christian Initiation (Liturgical Press, 1995) and the revised and expanded edition of E.C. Whitaker, Documents of the Baptismal Liturgy (Liturgical Press and S.P.C.K., 2003), to which this study serves as a companion volume. "