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A Brief History of Hungarian Reformed Liturgy

1. A Brief History of Hungarian Reformed Liturgy
Required Reading:
• Fekete Károly: Krisztussal szolgálni mindenben, pp. 245–256

Reading:

  • Fekete Károly: Krisztussal szolgálni mindenben. Válogatott tanulmányok a CUM CHRISTO tanítványságért., 245-256 (12)

Content

Liturgy in Practice: Rites, Communication, and Renewal

  • A Brief History of Hungarian Reformed Liturgy
  • he History of Reformed Liturgical Orders in the 19th and 20th Centuries
  • The Twentieth Century — The Era of Historical Concerns and the Principles of the Liturgical Development
  • The Liturgy of Baptism — The Problematics of Baptism from the Perspective of Practical Theology
  • The Liturgy of the Lord's Supper — The Value and Significance of the Lord's Supper in Reformed Theology
  • The Liturgy of Confirmation — Practical-Theological Aspects of Confirmation
  • Marriage, Ministerial Ordination Vows, Elder's Vows, Episcopal Vows, and the Renewal of Vows
  • The External Determinants of Worship: Sacred Time and Sacred Space Sacred time
  • The Human Factor: The Liturgist The liturgist as sacred person — priest or minister?
  • Liturgy as Communication Rites of sacred communication; the ritual regularities of communication theory.
  • Communication in the Liturgy
  • What Is Still Missing — How Should We Complete Our Liturgy?
  • Guest Lecturer Session (Erasmus+ Exchange)
  • Reflection on the Learning of the Course: The Liturgist's Liturgical Conception
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