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"Teach Us to Pray": The Lord's Prayer in the Sixteenth-Century Re-Ritualizations of Christian Formation

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posted on 2016-07-24, 00:00 authored by Katharine S. Mahon
This dissertation is a consideration of the re-ritualization of Christian formation during the sixteenth century. It examines the reformers’ alterations to ritual aspects of Christian formation in the areas of catechesis, liturgical participation, and private prayer in the traditions of the Lutheran churches, the Church of England, and the Roman Catholic Church.It utilizes the Lord’s Prayer, the ritual key to the Church’s formation of laypeople for participation in the worship life of the Church, as a lens by which the sixteenth-century reforms of the medieval ritual system can be outlined and examined.

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Date Created

2016-07-24

Date Modified

2020-06-02

Defense Date

2016-06-27

Research Director(s)

Maxwell E. Johnson

Committee Members

Ann Astell Kimberly Belcher Brad Gregory

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  • Doctor of Philosophy

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  • Doctoral Dissertation

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The author has published a book based on this dissertation: Teach us to pray: the Lord's prayer, catechesis, and ritual reform in the sixteenth century, Lexington Books/Fortress Academic, (2019), ISBN 9781978706842 https://www.worldcat.org/title/teach-us-to-pray-the-lords-prayer-catechesis-and-ritual-reform-in-the-sixteenth-century/oclc/1089282099?referer=di&ht=edition

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  • Theology

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