Definition of liturgiology in English:
liturgiology
noun lɪˌtəːdʒɪˈɒlədʒiləˌtərjēˈäləjē
mass nounanother term for liturgics
Example sentencesExamples
- The climax of the theological debate over the Eucharistic prayer came in his picking up the challenge to relate contemporary Lutheran liturgiology to classical Lutheran theology.
Derivatives
adjective
noun
He then said, ‘The real enemy of the Church of England is the liturgiologists.’
Example sentencesExamples
- Bach's example was of fundamental importance to the musicologists and liturgiologists who carried out the restoration of the tradition during the 19th and 20th centuries.
- Pastors weary of authoritative pronouncements by liturgiologists will be grateful for his pastoral experience and firsthand knowledge of the knotty problems involved in an awkward request for baptism.
- But among my objects of praise today are the authors of these essays, gifted lay and pastoral leaders, musicians, liturgiologists, professors, colleagues, friends.
- His work deserves careful reading by New Testament scholars, church historians, and liturgiologists interested in the history of early Christian cult.