书评:爱尔兰小学教育的政治:世俗化时代的改革

IF 0.2 3区 哲学 0 RELIGION Irish Theological Quarterly Pub Date : 2022-10-31 DOI:10.1177/00211400221129404d
David K Kennedy
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礼拜仪式:只对所使用的文本进行礼拜仪式;没有提到礼物赠送时的祈祷,也没有提到圣餐本身使用的元素是面包和酒,在其他圣礼庆祝活动中使用的是水、油和其他来自地球的礼物。麦克唐纳接着说:“……[在]公元215年的使徒传统中发现的感恩祈祷中,“感谢上帝的创造礼物”(第9页);在153页的尾注中,支持这一论断的是1945年版的格雷戈里·迪克斯所著的《礼仪的形态》。目前的研究工作,特别是保罗·布拉德肖和其他人的研究表明,使徒传统是一部反映不同时代和可能不同地方传统的活文学,直到很久以后才达到最终状态。其中的回指尤其如此;今天没有一个严肃的礼仪学家会使用这个版本的迪克斯,如果没有许多学者在过去的30年里对它进行了许多修改。这本小书对现在关于这个星球的未来,甚至是创造的未来的关键辩论做出了重要贡献。它清楚地概述了生态学如何挑战和改变神学,德莫特·莱恩勇敢地提出了回答这些关键问题的可能途径。
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Book Review: The Politics of Irish Primary Education: Reform in an Era of Secularisation
liturgical celebration exclusively to the texts used; there is no mention to the prayers at the presentation of the gifts, but also no mention that the elements used in the Eucharist itself are bread and wine, and in other sacramental celebrations water, oil, and other gifts of the earth. McDonagh goes onto state that ‘. . . [in] the Eucharist prayer found in the Apostolic Tradition, which dates from 215 CE, God is thanked for the gift of creation’ (p. 9); the support for this assertion given in the endnotes on p. 153 is the 1945 edition of ‘The Shape of the Liturgy’ by Gregory Dix. Current research works, notably by Paul Bradshaw and others, have shown that the Apostolic Tradition is a piece of living literature reflecting traditions of different eras and probably different places, which did not reach its final state until much later. This is especially true for the anaphora found in it; no serious liturgist would today use this edition of Dix without the many corrections made to it by many scholars over the last 30 years. This little book is an important contribution to what is now a crucial debate on the future of this planet and indeed of creation. It clearly outlines how theology is challenged and indeed changed by ecology, and Dermot Lane bravely sets out possible avenues of responding to these crucial questions.
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