Liturgical Theology After Schmemann
Discover the profound insights of Brian A. Butcher in Liturgical Theology After Schmemann, published by Fordham University Press in 2018. This compelling 360-page hardback delves into the intersection of philosophy and liturgical practice, drawing on the influential ideas of French philosopher Paul Ricoeur. Butcher examines key themes such as symbol, metaphor, narrative, subjectivity, and memory, demonstrating how Ricoeur’s hermeneutics can revitalize contemporary Orthodox liturgical theology. Through a detailed case study of the Byzantine-Rite “Great Blessing of Water,” this book offers a fresh perspective on the rich traditions of the Orthodox Eastern Church. Ideal for scholars and practitioners alike, Liturgical Theology After Schmemann invites readers to explore the depths of liturgical meaning and its relevance in today’s spiritual landscape.