_Geschichte der Aufl�sung der alten gottesdienstlichen Formen in der evangelischen Kirche Deutschlands_ (informally, "Graff") is a German academic work from the 1920-30s (two vols. with a second edition) that surveys and explains German liturgical life from the Reformation to the end of the Enlightenment (approximately 1517-1800). A librarian at the Lutheran...
_Geschichte der Aufl�sung der alten gottesdienstlichen Formen in der evangelischen Kirche Deutschlands_ (informally, "Graff") is a German academic work from the 1920-30s (two vols. with a second edition) that surveys and explains German liturgical life from the Reformation to the end of the Enlightenment (approximately 1517-1800).
A librarian at the Lutheran Loccum Abbey, Paul Graff used the old Lutheran church orders and agendas as the basis of his detailed account. He discusses the various periods generally with respect to prevailing attitudes and circumstances, then provides detailed examples of specific liturgical services and rites from a wide swath of German-speaking territories. Each volume also includes an appendix on musical movements in and associated with German evangelical liturgical life. Finally, copious footnotes and indexes on names and topics, Scripture verses, hymns, and works cited provide exhaustive means for further research. These volumes represent perhaps the most ready compilation of references to Lutheran worship documents and scholarship prior to World War II, as well as discussions of Lutheran architecture, church furnishings, and liturgical attire.
Music and history scholars, along with pastors and church professionals, will appreciate having this source document available in English.
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_Geschichte der Aufl�sung der alten gottesdienstlichen Formen in der evangelischen Kirche Deutschlands_ (informally, "Graff") is a German academic work from the 1920-30s (two vols. with a second edition) that surveys and explains German liturgical life from the Reformation to the end of the Enlightenment (approximately 1517-1800). A librarian at the Lutheran...
_Geschichte der Aufl�sung der alten gottesdienstlichen Formen in der evangelischen Kirche Deutschlands_ (informally, "Graff") is a German academic work from the 1920-30s (two vols. with a second edition) that surveys and explains German liturgical life from the Reformation to the end of the Enlightenment (approximately 1517-1800).
A librarian at the Lutheran Loccum Abbey, Paul Graff used the old Lutheran church orders and agendas as the basis of his detailed account. He discusses the various periods generally with respect to prevailing attitudes and circumstances, then provides detailed examples of specific liturgical services and rites from a wide swath of German-speaking territories. Each volume also includes an appendix on musical movements in and associated with German evangelical liturgical life. Finally, copious footnotes and indexes on names and topics, Scripture verses, hymns, and works cited provide exhaustive means for further research. These volumes represent perhaps the most ready compilation of references to Lutheran worship documents and scholarship prior to World War II, as well as discussions of Lutheran architecture, church furnishings, and liturgical attire.
Music and history scholars, along with pastors and church professionals, will appreciate having this source document available in English.
A History of the Dissolution of the Ancient Liturgical Forms in the Lutheran Church of Germany$259.99
Koorong Code663517
ISBN9780758677426
Pages928
PublisherConcordia Publishing House
Publication Date03 February 2025
Dimensions50 x 228 x 254mm
Weight1.782kg
Product CategoryChurch History
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