Religions (Aug 2024)

Liturgical Narrative and the Imagination

  • Michelle L. Whitlock

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rel15080993
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 8
p. 993

Abstract

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Paul Ricœur’s narrative hermeneutic provides a unique lens for interpreting liturgy as narrative. Liturgy begins with the collective, prefigured knowledge of the assembly and configures symbols, music, prayers, scriptures, and actions into an interpretive narrative. This process engages the liturgical assembly’s imagination to synthesize its unique narrative of God’s divine story. This paper explores the function of imagination in the formative process of liturgical narrative arguing that imagination shapes human knowing and being through liturgical narrative.

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