Exploring the intersection of technology and spirituality, this monograph delves into the complexities of digitally-mediated liturgical practices. It poses thought-provoking questions about community and communion in online worship settings, particularly focusing on the implications of avatars participating in virtual rituals. By examining the evolution of these practices since the advent of Web 2.0, it offers a comprehensive analysis of how digital platforms are reshaping traditional worship experiences.
Teresa Berger Pořadí knih
Teresa Berger je profesorkou liturgických studií na Yale Institute of Sacred Music a Yale Divinity School. Její práce se zaměřuje na hlubší pochopení forem bohoslužeb a jejich významu v rámci víry.





- 2017
- 2011
Gender Differences and the Making of Liturgical History
Lifting a Veil on Liturgy's Past
- 240 stránek
- 9 hodin čtení
Focusing on the intersection of gender and liturgical history, this book examines how various gender identities have shaped liturgical practices over time. Berger delves into the experiences of not just men and women, but also inter-sexed individuals, eunuchs, and ascetic virgins. Through historical case studies, the author investigates traditional aspects like liturgical space and eucharistic practices while introducing innovative methodologies for studying the past, offering fresh insights into contemporary discussions on gender within liturgical life.