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The problem of the relationship between liturgy and theology or 'liturgical theology' has been a task many theologians have tried to tackle in different ways. The main thrust of this publication is to compare and evaluate the positions of these four authors namely, Cyprian Vagaggini, Alexander Schmemann, Kevin W. Irwin and David W. Fagerberg, who have approached the notion of 'liturgical theology' from different perspectives. In our effort to synthesize their positions, we try to find a common ground on which this relationship can be understood without any prejudice to either liturgy or theology.…mehr

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The problem of the relationship between liturgy and theology or 'liturgical theology' has been a task many theologians have tried to tackle in different ways. The main thrust of this publication is to compare and evaluate the positions of these four authors namely, Cyprian Vagaggini, Alexander Schmemann, Kevin W. Irwin and David W. Fagerberg, who have approached the notion of 'liturgical theology' from different perspectives. In our effort to synthesize their positions, we try to find a common ground on which this relationship can be understood without any prejudice to either liturgy or theology.
Autorenporträt
Charles Ikechukwu Ogbunambala is a Catholic priest from Nigeria. He got his master's degree in 2011 and since then he has been working on his dissertation. He is currently working as an Assistant Parish Priest in the parishes under St Thomas Becket¿s Catholic Church, Treibach-Althofen, Kaernten (Austria).