LITURGY AND ARCHITECTURE

SERIES EDITORS

Dave Leal, Brasenose College, Oxford, UK

Bryan Spinks, Yale Divinity School, USA

Paul Bradshaw, University of Notre Dame, UK and USA

Gregory Woolfenden, St Mary’s Orthodox Church, USA

Phillip Tovey Ripon College Cuddesdon, UK

The Ashgate Liturgy, Worship and Society series forms an important new ‘library’ on liturgical theory at a time of great change in the liturgy and much debate concerning traditional and new forms of worship, suitability and use of places of worship, and wider issues concerning interaction of liturgy, worship and contemporary society. Offering a thorough grounding in the historical and theological foundations of liturgy, this series explores and challenges many key issues of worship and liturgical theology, currently in hot debate within academe and within Christian churches worldwide - issues central to the future of the liturgy, to public and private worship, and set to make a significant impact on changing patterns of worship and the place of the church in contemporary society.

Other titles in the series:

Liturgical Space

Christian Worship and Church Buildings in Western Europe 1500–2000

Nigel Yates

The Baptismal Liturgy of Jerusalem

Fourth- and Fifth-Century Evidence from Palestine, Syria and Egypt

Juliette Day

First Communion

Ritual, Church and Popular Religious Identity

Peter McGrail

Early and Medieval Rituals and Theologies of Baptism

From the New Testament to the Council of Trent

Bryan D. Spinks

Reformation and Modern Rituals and Theologies of Baptism

From Luther to Contemporary Practices

Bryan D. Spinks

Towards Liturgies that Reconcile

Race and Ritual among African-American and European-American Protestants

Scott Haldeman