Gender Differences and the Making of Liturgical History: Lifting a Veil on Liturgy's Past (Liturgy, Worship and Society)

by Professor Teresa Berger

Professor Teresa Berger, Dr. Paul F. Bradshaw, Dr. Dave Leal, Professor Bryan D. Spinks, and Revd Dr. Phillip Tovey

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Mapping uncharted territory in the study of liturgy's past, this book offers a history to contemporary questions around gender and liturgical life. Teresa Berger looks at liturgy's past through the lens of gender history, understood as attending not only to the historically prominent binary of "men" and "women" but to all gender identities, including inter-sexed persons, ascetic virgins, eunuchs, and priestly men.

Demonstrating what a gender-attentive inquiry is able to achieve, Berger explores both traditional fundamentals such as liturgical space and eucharistic practice and also new ways of studying the past, for example by asking about the developing link between liturgical presiding and priestly masculinity. Drawing on historical case studies and focusing particularly on the early centuries of Christian worship, this book ultimately aims at the present by lifting a veil on liturgy's past to allow for a richly diverse notion of gender differences as these continue to shape liturgical life.

  • ISBN13 9781409481492
  • Publish Date 28 June 2013 (first published 28 June 2011)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Imprint Ashgate Publishing Limited
  • Edition New edition
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 240
  • Language English