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This reference work incorporates the insights and expertise of leading liturgists and scholars of liturgy at work today, comprising 200 entries on important topics in the field, from vestments and offertories to ordination and divine unction. It is systematically organized and alphabetically arranged for ease of use. It also includes comprehensive bibliographies and reading lists, to bring the work fully up to date and to encourage further reading and research

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THE
NEW
SCM DICTIONARY
OF
LITURGY AND
WORSHIP
Edited by
PAUL BRADSHAW






© SCM Press 2005
Reissued 2013
Published in 2005 and reissued in 2013 by SCM Press
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CONTENTS
Preface
Contributors
Abbreviations
Entries A–Z
A – B – C – D – E – F – G – H – I – J – K – L – M – N – O – P – Q – R – S – T – U – V – W – Y – Z



PREFACE
Although this dictionary is very obviously closely related to the Dictionary of Liturgy and Worship edited by J. G. Davies (SCM Press, London 1972, 2nd edn 1986), it is not merely a further edition of that work, but rather its successor. While the vast majority of the headings used in that earlier volume have been adopted here, some have been deleted, new ones added, and other subjects rearranged. For example, ‘experimental forms of worship’ has been eliminated because it now seems an outdated category, and for a similar reason ‘feminist liturgical movement’ subsumed within the wider category of ‘women and worship’; while entries referring to more recent developments, like ‘praise and worship movement’, have been inserted. The broad entry on ‘liturgies’ has been replaced by two separate entries, on ‘eucharist’ and on ‘word, services of the’. In some cases entries have been placed under new headings that would be more commonly used today. Thus, for instance, ‘year, liturgical’ has been substituted for ‘calendar’; ‘daily prayer’ for ‘canonical hours’; ‘eucharistic prayer’ for ‘anaphora’; ‘inculturation’ for ‘indigenization’; and so on.
All entries have been entirely rewritten, and in nearly every case by a new contributor. Contributors have been chosen on the basis of their expertise in the particular subject, in some instances from within the particular worship tradition under discussion, in others from outside, since both views shed valuable and complementary light. All the entries, except the shortest, have been broken up into numbered sections with sub-headings for ease of use and provided with bibliographical resources for further study. Where appropriate, the literature listed has been divided into selected texts and studies, with works containing a more extensive bibliography indicated by the symbol (bib.). It is the editor’s earnest hope that with these changes and improvements the volume will serve as a comprehensive guide to the subject for future years as well as Davies’ work has done for the last thirty years.
PAUL BRADSHAW




CONTRIBUTORS
Dr Daniel Albrecht, Professor of Christian History and Spirituality, Bethany College, Scotts Valley, California, USA. Assemblies of God Churches’ Worship
The Rt Revd Dr J. Neil Alexander, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta, and formerly Professor of Liturgics and Norma and Olan Mills Professor of Divinity in the School of Theology of the University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee, USA. Advent; Advent Wreath; Creeds in Liturgy
The Revd Stefanos Alexopoulos, Orthodox deacon and doctoral candidate in liturgical studies, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, USA. Fan; Incense; Litany
The Revd Dr Horace T. Allen, Jr, Professor of Worship and Preaching, Boston University School of Theology, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Lectionaries
Dr Ronald J. Allen, Nettie Sweeney and Hugh Th. Miller Professor of Preaching and New Testament, Christian Theological Seminary, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. Funerals 6: Christian Church; Marriage 6: Christian Church
Dr Paul N. Anderson, Professor of Biblical and Quaker Studies, George Fox University, Newberg, Oregon, USA. Quaker Worship
The Revd Dr S. Wesley Ariarajah, Methodist minister from Sri Lanka, currently Professor of Ecumenical Theology, Drew University School of Theology, Madison, New Jersey, USA. Sri Lanka, Worship in the Church in
The Revd Dr John F. Baldovin, SJ, Professor of Historical and Liturgical Theology, Weston Jesuit School of Theology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. Eucharistic Prayer; Roman Catholic Worship
Dr George Bebawi, Director of Studies, Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies, Cambridge. Coptic Worship
Dr Mary Berry , Director of the Schola Gregoriana of Cambridge and a member of the Faculty of Music, Cambridge University. Chants of the Proper of the Mass; Church Modes; Gregorian Chant; Hymns 1: Latin; Motet; Music in the Mass of the Roman Rite; Notation and Rhythm; Polyphony; Psalm-Tones
The Revd Dr Thomas F. Best, Executive Secretary for Faith and Order, World Council of Churches, and an ordained minister of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). Baptism 6: Christian Church; Books, Liturgical 6: Christian Church; Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Worship; Eucharist 6: Christian Church; Ordination 6: Christian Church; Word, Services of the, 6: Christian Church
Dr Kathleen M. Black, Gerald Kennedy Professor of Homiletics and Liturgics, Claremont School of Theology, Claremont, California, USA. Deaf Persons and Worship; Disabilities, Worship and Persons with
The Revd Dr Paul F. Bradshaw, Professor of Liturgy, University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USA. Acolyte; Anamnesis; Anointing; Benedictus; Bishop; Blessing; Books, Liturgical 1: Early Christianity; Confession; Consecration, Prayer of; Coronation Services; Crucifer; Daily Prayer 1: Early Christianity; Deacon; Deaconess; Dedication; Dismissal; Easter; Easter Garden or Sepulchre; Easter Vigil; Ecumenical Co-operation in Liturgical Revision; Elder; Epiclesis; Eucharist 1: Early Christianity; Fast Days; Grace; Harvest Thanksgiving; Host; Institution Narrative; Last Rites; Lector; Low Sunday; Lucernarium ; Mass; Minor Orders; Mixed Chalice; Office Hymn; Ordinary Time; Ordination 1: Early Christianity; Ordination 2: Eastern Churches; Ordination 4: Anglican; Preface; Presbyter; Reader; Sanctus; Sentences; Server; Subdeacon; Superintendent; Synaxis; Viaticum; Vigil; Western Rites; Whitsunday; Word, Services of the, 1: Early Christianity
The Rt Revd Colin O. Buchanan, Bishop of Woolwich . Books, Liturgical 4: Anglican; Charismatic Worship; Eucharist 4: Anglican; Funerals 4: Anglican; House Church Worship
The Revd Dr Richard F. Buxton, sometime Lecturer in Liturgy, University of Manchester . Octave; Quinquagesima; Sanctification of Time, The; Sunday; Transfiguration; Trinity Sunday
The Revd Dr Andrew Cameron-Mowat, SJ, Lecturer, Department of Pastoral Studies, Heythrop College, University of London. All Saints; All Souls; Annunciation; Common of Saints; Marian Feasts; Saints, Cult of the
The Revd Dr Stanislaus Campbell, FSC, Auxiliary Provincial, De La Salle Christian Brothers, Napa, California, USA. Daily Prayer 3: Medieval and Roman Catholic; Word, Services of the, 3: Medieval and Roman Catholic
The Revd Anscar J. Chupungco, OSB, Director, Paul VI Institute of Liturgy, The Philippines . Inculturation
The Revd Dr Richard Cleaves, Minister, Highbury Congregational Church, Cheltenham, and Tutor, Congregational Federation Integrated Training Course. Baptism 7: Congregationalist; Congregationalist Worship; Funerals 7: Congregationalist
The Revd Francis X. Clooney, SJ, Professor of Comparative Theology, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, USA. Hindu Worship
Dr Martin F. Connell, Assistant Professor of Liturgical Studies, School of Theology, St John’s University, Collegeville, Minnesota, USA. Ascension Day; Christmas; Christmas Crib; Ember Days; Epiphany; Foot-Washing; Pentecost; Year, Liturgical
Dr Dimitri Conomos, Oxford . Byzantine Chant
Dr Melva Wilson Costen, Helmar Emil Nielsen Professor of Worship and Music, Interdenominational Theological Center, Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Black Churches Worship 2: USA; Spirituals
The Revd Dr Mary Cotes, Baptist minister, Pontypridd, Wales. Word, Services of the, 5: Baptist
The Revd Dr Anthony R. Cross, Research Fellow, Centre for Advanced Theological Research, University of Surrey Roehampton, London. Baptism 5: Baptist
The Venerable Dr Mark Dalby, Archdeacon emeritus of Rochdale, Lancashire. Children and Worship
The Revd Dr James Dallen, Professor of Sacramental and Liturgical Theology, Religious Studies Department, Gonzaga University, Spokane, Washington, USA. Penance
The Revd Dr Anne Dawtry, Principal of Ordained Local Ministry and Integrated Education, Diocese of Salisbury. Art and Worship; Laity and Worship; Lay Ministries; Word, Service of the 4: Anglican
The Revd Dr Michael S. Driscoll, Associate Professor of Liturgy, University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USA. Books, Liturgical 3: Medieval and Roman Catholic; Eucharist 3: Medieval and Roman Catholic; Funerals 3: Medieval and Roman Catholic
The Revd Dr Martin Dudley, Rector of St Bartholomew the Great, Smithfield, London. Absolution; Absolution Prayer; Absolutions of the Dead; Altar; Altar Hangings; Altar Rails; Baldachin; Baptistery; Catechism; Ceremonial; Collect; Colours, Liturgical; Consecration of Churches; Frontal; Movements in Worship; Pr

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