An altar is a table or flat-topped block used as the focus for a religious ritual, especially for making sacrifices or offerings to a deity (Oxford Languages). Whether or not what Christians use during service today is allowed to be an altar is a point of contention between the denominations. However, since the liturgical reform of the Second Vatican Council, the altar has been at the centre of many redesigns of Catholic church spaces. For this they like to take the early Church as an example. In fact, the Council points to the "norm of the Fathers". But how can this be reconciled with the widespread opinion that Christianity initially knew no cult and no sacrifices, but only loved feasts and meals of sinners, held in house churches? It was not until later, since the time of Emperor Constantine, that a real state cult with sacrifices, altars and magnificent sacred spaces developed, and the Church suffers from this historical burden to this day. But is this really true? Or are they not rather clichés that need to be critically questioned? This volume carves a few paths through the jungle and arrives at results that are as surprising as they are stimulating.
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"Stefan Heid challenges widely held assumptions about early Christianity and offers a fresh look at the foundations of Christian liturgy." Fr Uwe Michael Lang, St Mary's University Twickenham.
"This work will occupy an important place in the study of ancient liturgy. With impressive command of archaeological and textual sources, Heid challenges some of the commonly assumed narratives about the early Eucharist." Daniel Cardo, St John Vianney Seminary, Denver.
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Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Illustrationen
73
82 s/w Abbildungen, 73 farbige Abbildungen
73 colour illustrations, 82 b/w illustrations
Maße
Höhe: 245 mm
Breite: 177 mm
Dicke: 40 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-3-7954-3845-6 (9783795438456)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Stefan Heid is a German Catholic priest, a church historian and a Christian archaeologist. He is professor of the history of liturgy and hagiography at the Pontifical Institute of Christian Archaeology and director of the Roman Institute of the Society of Goerres in Rome.
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