Contents Foreword: Martin D. Jean Introduction: Teresa Berger Chapter 1 Naming the World: Liturgy and the Transformation of Time and Matter with Some Highlights from the Question and Answer Session =that Followed Rowan Williams's Keynote Address: Rowan Williams Part One: BIBLICAL AND HISTORICAL ASPECTS Chapter 2 "Bless the Lord, Fire and Heat": Reclaiming Daniel's Cosmic Liturgy for Contemporary Eco-Justice: Anathea Portier-Young Chapter 3 "The Firstfruits of God's Creatures": Bread, Eucharist, and the Ancient Economy: Andrew McGowan Chapter 4 Salvator Mundi : Visualizing Divine Authority: Felicity Harley-McGowan Chapter 5 Night or Dawn? Easter Night in Light of Cosmos and Creation: Duco Vollebregt Chapter 6 The Six Evenings of Creation in the Hymns of the Roman Breviary: Peter Jeffery Chapter 7 Rogationtide and the Secular Imaginary: Nathan J. Ristuccia Chapter 8 The Cosmos and the Altar in Hildegard's Scivias and Select Sequence Texts: Margot E. Fassler Chapter 9 Cum angelis et archangelis : Singing a Sacramental Cosmology in the Medieval Christian West: M. Jennifer Bloxam Part Two: THEOLOGICAL-LITURGICAL PERSPECTIVES Chapter 10 The World as Christ's Body: Problems and Possibilities: David Grumett Chapter 11 Fruit of the Earth, Work of Human Hands, Bread of Life: The Ordo Missae on Creation and the World: Joris Geldhof Chapter 12 Sacramental Theology after Laudato Si ': Kevin W. Irwin Chapter 13 A Spring of Blessing: Creation and Sanctification in Byzantine Liturgy and Piety: Nicholas Denysenko Part Three: REFLECTIONS ON CONTEMPORARY PRACTICES Chapter 14 The First of September: Environmental Care and Creation Day: Bert Groen Chapter 15 Troubled Waters, Troubling Initiation Rites: Mary E. McGann Chapter 16 Wisdom's Buried Treasure: Ecological Cosmology in Funeral Rites: Benjamin M. Stewart Chapter 17 Liturgical Free Association with Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One: Gerald C.
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