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** S. 392: „The Kirchgaessner symposium, Unto the Altar, begins with an essay by Romano Guardini on “Some Dangers of the Liturgical Revival.” The first danger is Rubricism: the tendency to attribute to the liturgy an importance which it does not possess; second, Activism, which insits upon practical ends; the third, Dilettantism, making changes in worship with an inadequate historical, theological, philological and musical knowledge. The fourth, liturgical Conservatism, in which „traditional“ equals „good“ and „new“ equals „irreligious“. ...“ | ** S. 392: „The Kirchgaessner symposium, Unto the Altar, begins with an essay by Romano Guardini on “Some Dangers of the Liturgical Revival.” The first danger is Rubricism: the tendency to attribute to the liturgy an importance which it does not possess; second, Activism, which insits upon practical ends; the third, Dilettantism, making changes in worship with an inadequate historical, theological, philological and musical knowledge. The fourth, liturgical Conservatism, in which „traditional“ equals „good“ and „new“ equals „irreligious“. ...“ | ||
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- [1964-039] [Englisch] Rezension zu: Kirchgaessner, Unto the Altar, in: Encounter, 25, 1964, S. 390 ff. [neu aufgenommen] – [Rezension] - https://books.google.de/books?id=8RBOAQAAIAAJ; zu Romano Guardini:
- S. 392: „The Kirchgaessner symposium, Unto the Altar, begins with an essay by Romano Guardini on “Some Dangers of the Liturgical Revival.” The first danger is Rubricism: the tendency to attribute to the liturgy an importance which it does not possess; second, Activism, which insits upon practical ends; the third, Dilettantism, making changes in worship with an inadequate historical, theological, philological and musical knowledge. The fourth, liturgical Conservatism, in which „traditional“ equals „good“ and „new“ equals „irreligious“. ...“