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Explore the ways material economies have shaped past liturgical practices and continue to underlie our worship today.
Because the "stuff" of Christian worship is inextricably enmeshed in the marketplace, it seems that our liturgical practices, materiality, and economics are forever intertwined. In On Earth as in Heaven? leading scholars who presented the 2023 Yale Institute of Sacred Music Liturgy Conference break new disciplinary ground by investigating complex dynamics of liturgical production, distribution, and power throughout history.
This collection critically engages the tension between "earthly" materialities and eschatological visions of Christian hope, offering innovative methodologies, case studies, and approaches that promise to stimulate further research in liturgical studies and beyond.
Contents
Contents
List of Contributors xi
Introduction 1
Melanie C. Ross
Part One: Bread, Oil, Water, Waste
Chapter One
True Bread: Medieval Patriarchs, Ancient Rabbis, and the Modern Magisterium on Leavening, Fermentation, and Gluten 21
Andrew McGowan
Chapter Two
Oleoculture: The Production, Ritual Use, and Reservation of "the Fruit of the Olive" in the Early Church 47
Nathan P. Chase
Chapter Three
Hydrocapitalist Transubstantiations: Water, Wealth, and the Rite of Christian Baptism 99
Adam Vander Tuig
Chapter Four
On Trash and Other Liturgical Things 123
Andrew J. M. Irving
Part Two: Manuscripts
Chapter Five
Expensive Blessings in the Syriac Liturgical Tradition 153
Ephrem Aboud Ishac
Chapter Six
Beyond the Deluxe: Early Medieval Liturgical Production in "Modest" Manuscripts 181
Tyler D. Sampson
Chapter Seven
"To What Purpose Is This Waste?" Luxury Illumination and Utilitarian Decoration in Medieval Mass Books 205
Innocent Smith, OP
Part Three: Reformation and Early Modern Economies
Chapter Eight
The Cost of Practicing Religion 241
Esther Chung-Kim
Chapter Nine
A Clock of Capitalism? The Afterlife of Monastic Time in Reformation Geneva 265
Jenny Smith
Chapter Ten
Christian Ritual in British Slave Societies, 1650-1780 287
Nicholas M. Beasley
Chapter Eleven
The Price of Praise: The Musical Environment of the Parishes of Ath, in Hainaut, in the Eighteenth Century 301
Brigitte Van Wymeersch
Part Four: Contemporary Explorations
Chapter Twelve
Enslavement Museums: Pilgrimage, Dark Tourism, and Social Reconciliation 333
Kimberly Hope Belcher
Chapter Thirteen
Spotify Thy Name, or Worshipping in the Age of Playlists 355
Joshua Kalin Busman
Chapter Fourteen
Mass Appeal: Music, Materiality, and the Market in the Postconciliar U.S. Catholic Church 381
Antonio Eduardo Alonso