The embodied space of worship : liturgical signs and liturgical bodies in contemporary Finnish Orthodox lay worship / Johan Bastubacka.

Author/creator Bastubacka, Johan author.
Format Book
PublicationLeuven : Peeters Publishers, 2025.
Copyright Date©2025
Descriptionxx, 242 pages : illustrations (some color); 23 cm.
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Portion of title Liturgical signs and liturgical bodies in contemporary Finnish Orthodox lay worship
Portion of title Contemporary Finnish Orthodox lay worship
SeriesLiturgia condenda ;
Liturgia condenda ; 33.
Abstract The active, bodily and nonverbal participation of lay people is a defining yet overlooked aspect of the Orthodox Divine Liturgy. Moving beyond the more traditional and thus far predominant research focus on verbal and priestly dimensions, this study explores the role of lay liturgical signs in shaping the celebration of the Mystery. Lay liturgical signs and figures appear structurally and functionally vital in worship, making semiotic categories manifest. The practice of liturgical signs has historical roots closely linked to the governance of canons and the theological insights of mystagogues. Through the observation of the Finnish Orthodox Divine Liturgies (2014-2016), an image of the church as a body-space composed of people, spaces, liturgical signs, and signification emerges. In this way, this book presents how the Finnish Orthodox Church is an embodied space of worship. Publisher, page 4 of cover.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 227-240).
Biographical noteThe Finnish Orthodox Church (Suomen ortodoksinen kirkko) is an autonomous archdiocese under the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople. There are three dioceses in Orthodox Church of Finland. In the order of size, these are the Diocese of Helsinki, the Diocese of Kuopio and Karelia, and the Diocese of Oulu. [https://ort.fi/en/finnish-orthodox-church/]
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ISBN9042954728 (paperback)
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