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Original scientific paper

The Development of Liturgical life in the Orthodox East. The Serbian Orthodox Church from the 13th to the 21st Century

Vladimir Vukašinović orcid id orcid.org/0000-0001-5420-5595 ; Faculty of Orthodox Theology, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia


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Abstract

The history of Serbian liturgical practice is a relatively young theological discipline within the realm of liturgics. The paper includes both earlier and current findings in this field. It will show how other disciplines of Medievistics contribute to a better understanding of theological phenomena in history. The eight-century long history of liturgical life in the Serbian Orthodox church abounds in sacral dynamism. The natural and spiritual position of Serbs among other Orthodox nations of the East and the West contributed to the continuous exchange of liturgical forms, which then gained a specific character within the Serbian culture. Apart from prominent individuals, there were also monks, bishops, professors and others who were the emissaries of liturgical tendencies. Many key issues relevant for an accurate view of liturgical development have been discussed and resolved in this paper, such as: the emergence of Hesychasm, the spread of the printing press and the culture of copying manuscripts in monasteries, etc. There is a special emphasis on the development of liturgical practice in the last century with an overview of the current situation in the scientific sphere.

Keywords

liturgical life; typikons; hesychasm; manuscript legacy; print culture in the Church

Hrčak ID:

167536

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/167536

Publication date:

13.10.2016.

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