(in Polish) Outline History of Liturgical Theology T-SJ>mon23/24-Z-6
The subjectmatter of the lecture is the outline history of the systematic theological reflection upon the experience of faith in liturgy of the Church. Liturgical theology has been developing in close relation to understanding of liturgy and the Church in their relation to Christ. Liturgical studies deal mostly with the ecclesial worship (ecclesia orans), that is faith of the Church and the life of faith expressed in the celebration of liturgy - in words, rites and other forms of performing faith. The history of this reflection becomes the history of liturgical theology.
Full description:
Systematic reflection upon the worship of the Church in various periods allows to distinguish the most important aspects and features of liturgical theology. The contemporary liturgical studies postulated by Vaticanum II became an impuls for defining this branch of theology and its relation to other theological sciences as well as to humanistic studies among which first of all anthropology, ethics and all human existence.
The lecture will embrace the following topics:
1. Introductory matters.
2. Interpretations of liturgy in the history.
3. Antiquity (descriptive theology, mystagogical theology, theologia prima, accomodative theology, creative theology.
4. Middle Ages (celebration and theologica reflection; allegoric theology, dogmatic theology (sacramentology).
5. Modern Times (historical current, monastic approach).
6. Liturgical Movement.
7. Contemporary liturgical schools.
8. Odo Casel OSB.
9. Romano Guardini.
10, Cipriano Vagaggini.
11. Salvadore Marsili.
12. Achille M. Triacca.
13. Postcaselian current.
14. Eastern influence.
15. Lex orandi - lex credendi.
Term 2023/2024-Z:
The subjectmatter of the lecture is the outline history of the systematic theological reflection upon the experience of faith in liturgy of the Church. Liturgical theology has been developing in close relation to understanding of liturgy and the Church in their relation to Christ. Liturgical studies deal mostly with the ecclesial worship (ecclesia orans), that is faith of the Church and the life of faith expressed in the celebration of liturgy - in words, rites and other forms of performing faith. The history of this reflection becomes the history of liturgical theology. Full description: The lecture will embrace the following topics: 1. Introductory matters. 2. Interpretations of liturgy in the history. 3. Antiquity (descriptive theology, mystagogical theology, theologia prima, accomodative theology, creative theology. 4. Middle Ages (celebration and theologica reflection; allegoric theology, dogmatic theology (sacramentology). 5. Modern Times (historical current, monastic approach). 6. Liturgical Movement. 7. Contemporary liturgical schools. 8. Odo Casel OSB. 9. Romano Guardini. 10, Cipriano Vagaggini. 11. Salvadore Marsili. 12. Achille M. Triacca. 13. Postcaselian current. 14. Eastern influence. 15. Lex orandi - lex credendi. |
(in Polish) Tryb zajęć
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
KNOWLEDGE
TkMaK_W02
deepened, well ordered cognition directing for specialization, detailed cognition of liturgy and liturgical sciences, rites of Catholic Church and ecclesial piety.
P7S_WG, P7S_WK
TkMaK_W03
deepened competence in theology of God's Word and sacraments.
P7S_WG; P7S_WK
SKILLS
TkMaK_U04
ability to celebrate liturgy and rites of the Catholic Church (P7S_UW; P7S_UK; P7S_UO)
SOCIAL COMPETENCE
TkMaK_K01
Permanent formation and development of religious and spiritual life, ability to guide others in these matters (P7S_KK; P7S_KO; P7S_KR).
Assessment criteria
Oral examination in the end of the semester. Attendence at the lectures is required.
Bibliography
- David W. Fagerberg, "Consecrating the World. On Mundane Liturgical Theology", Las Vegas 2021.
- S. Marsili, "Teologia liturgica", w: Nuovo dizionario di teologia, red. G. Barbaglio, S. Dianich, Cinisello Balsamo 1991.
- Alexander Schmemann, Introduction to Liturgical Theology, New York 1966.
Notes
Term 2023/2024-Z:
Oral examination in the end of the semester. Attendence at the lectures is required. |
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