- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface
- List of Maps and Tables
- Abbreviations
- A Simple Chronology
- 1 Hard Times
- 2 Consolidation of a Protestant Canon of Prayer
- 3 Parish Crisis in a Credulous World
- 4 The Political Parish and 1648
- 5 Government of the Church‐State
- 6 The Clergy
- 7 <i>Cura Animarum Specialis</i>: The Pastoral Office
- 8 Reform
- 9 Towards an Apostolic Congregation in Church and Home
- Part II Piety, Enlightenment? Religious Awakening, Rediscovery (<i>C</i>.1763–1918)
- 10 The Larger Whole
- 11 Herrnhut
- 12 The Parish and the Office of the Clergy
- 13 Liturgical Reform: The End of the Established Church
- 14 A Constitutional Reformation Church Order?
- 15 Awakening
- 16 Charity
- 17 Rediscovery
- 18 Church and (Nation‐) State (1840–1890)
- 19 Numbers of Clergy and the Pastoral Care
- 20 Reformation Churches and a Modern Protestant Moral Order
- Epilogue
- Bibliography
- Index
Liturgical Reform: The End of the Established Church
Liturgical Reform: The End of the Established Church
- Chapter:
- (p.281) 13 Liturgical Reform: The End of the Established Church
- Source:
- German and Scandinavian Protestantism 1700-1918
- Author(s):
Nicholas Hope
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
Continues the previous argument. Many attempts to introduce modern vernacular liturgies, and widespread urban public debate thereon, were hampered by a ruler's authorized liturgy. Particular attention is given to a suitable liturgical music to accompany a modern sermon, church renovation and the demise of the established church in Scandinavia and in Prussia in its public Code (1794).
Keywords: authorized liturgy, church renovation, established church, liturgical music, modern sermon, public Code, vernacular liturgies
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface
- List of Maps and Tables
- Abbreviations
- A Simple Chronology
- 1 Hard Times
- 2 Consolidation of a Protestant Canon of Prayer
- 3 Parish Crisis in a Credulous World
- 4 The Political Parish and 1648
- 5 Government of the Church‐State
- 6 The Clergy
- 7 <i>Cura Animarum Specialis</i>: The Pastoral Office
- 8 Reform
- 9 Towards an Apostolic Congregation in Church and Home
- Part II Piety, Enlightenment? Religious Awakening, Rediscovery (<i>C</i>.1763–1918)
- 10 The Larger Whole
- 11 Herrnhut
- 12 The Parish and the Office of the Clergy
- 13 Liturgical Reform: The End of the Established Church
- 14 A Constitutional Reformation Church Order?
- 15 Awakening
- 16 Charity
- 17 Rediscovery
- 18 Church and (Nation‐) State (1840–1890)
- 19 Numbers of Clergy and the Pastoral Care
- 20 Reformation Churches and a Modern Protestant Moral Order
- Epilogue
- Bibliography
- Index