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Contemporary multifaceted crises bring renewed attention to the Old Testament texts of lament, highlighting their ability to express traumatic experiences. This volume integrates modern Old Testament insights on lament texts with reflections on their use in current liturgy. What ritual uses are poss...
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| Format: | Online |
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| Language: | German |
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Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG
2026
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| Online Access: | https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/178131 |
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| Summary: | Contemporary multifaceted crises bring renewed attention to the Old Testament texts of lament, highlighting their ability to express traumatic experiences. This volume integrates modern Old Testament insights on lament texts with reflections on their use in current liturgy. What ritual uses are possible for texts in liturgy and sermons that emerge from exceptional situations while still employing traditional forms and language? How does research on traumatic experiences enhance our understanding of these texts and expand liturgical contexts? What new perspectives are gained by examining poetic structure and current performance in both text and music?
With contributions by Alexander Deeg | Erik Dremel | Bärbel Fünfsinn | Alexandra Grund-Wittenberg | Samuel Hildebrandt | Matthias Hopf | Daniel Krochmalnik | Anja Marschall | Kerstin Menzel | Nikolett Móricz | Diana Paulding | Kristine Suna-Koro | Kimberly Wagner | Ulrike Wagner-Rau |
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