Liturgie en Letterkunde - ’n ‘Herfs’-liturgie vir Paasfees in die Suidelike Halfrond
Keywords
LiturgyPoetry
Easter Liturgy
Liturgical Inculturation
Afrikaanse Letterkunde
Religion (General)
BL1-50
Religions. Mythology. Rationalism
BL1-2790
Philosophy. Psychology. Religion
B
DOAJ:Religion
DOAJ:Philosophy and Religion
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<p><strong>Liturgy and Literature – An Autumn liturgy for Easter in the Southern Hemisphere.</strong><span> The aim of this article was to explore possibilities regarding the liturgical inculturation of the Easter liturgy in the Southern Hemisphere. The Easter liturgy originated in the Northern Hemisphere, where it was and is celebrated during Spring with all its concomitant symbolism of new life. That symbolism seems to be lacking in the Easter liturgy in the Southern Hemisphere, where Easter occurs during Autumn. In order to address this issue an interdisciplinary exploration of the themes of both the Easter liturgy and the liturgical </span><em>ordo </em><span>was undertaken, as well as a study of Afrikaans poems about Autumn. An example of a liturgy making use of the ecumenical-protestant fourfold order of worship [</span><em>ordinarium</em><span>] and enriched with liturgical elements based on the poems studied here as well as some traditions relating to the Easter liturgy [</span><em>proprium</em><span>] is presented. As a whole this article serves as an example of how Liturgical Studies can seek alliances with other disciplines in order to address its own questions and for its own purposes.</span></p>Date
2013-02-01Type
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oai:doaj.org/article:4f465db7570c4277a5d0e9de8217488610.4102/ve.v34i1.801
1609-9982
2074-7705
https://doaj.org/article/4f465db7570c4277a5d0e9de82174886
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