The Banished Heart: Origins of Heteropraxis in the Catholic Church

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Banished Heart: Origins of Heteropraxis in the Catholic Church
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Prof Dr Geoffrey Hull
SeriesT&T Clark Studies in Fundamental Liturgy
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:400
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreRoman Catholicism and Roman Catholic churches
ISBN/Barcode 9780567237989
ClassificationsDewey:264.02
Audience
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint T.& T.Clark Ltd
Publication Date 5 August 2010
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

An assessment of the liturgical reform after the second Vatican Council that seeks the origins of failure in pre-conciliar developments. It integrates biblical, patristic, historical, dogmatic and philosophical questions with liturgical study in ways faithful and sympathetic to classical liturgical enquiry.

Author Biography

Associate Professor Geoffrey Hull is a philologist and linguist who has taught and researched European and Pacific languages and cultures at several Australian universities since 1978. He has long been concerned with the liturgical and cultural problems resulting from the reforms of the Second Vatican Council.

Reviews

This book is an eloquently written, passionate and scholarly account of the secularisation and desacralisation of the Roman Catholic liturgy from the 1960s, through the combination of an interdenominational body of liturgical experts, of the hierarchies of Germany, France and neighbouring countries, and of Roman authority under Paul VI, determined to 'modernise' the Church's worship at any costs. The impoverishment of the liturgy through the sacrifice of two thousand years of symbolism, and the loss of the dimension of mystery in the name of didacticism and man-centredness, are also strikingly described as rooted in a reaction against the defects and rigidities of an overcentralised and authoritarian pre-Vatican II Catholicism. The author gives a detailed and authoritative narrative of the destruction of traditions held in common by Latin Christians and the Eastern Orthodox and of the disgraceful persecution by Latin liberals of Eastern Rite Christians in communion with Rome. Far from being a simply reactionary work, appealing to an imaginary golden age before the 1960s, this book is an historically-informed challenge to restore the very God-centred character of the liturgy itself. -- Sheridan Gilley, Durham University, UK. There are some books whose breadth is so impressive, whose depth is so astonishing and whose lucidity is so sharp that writing a review of them seems as pointless as penning programme notes for a Wagner opera. Geoffrey Hull's The Banished Heart is just such a book. * Usus Antiquior * There are lessons here for Anglicans as well as Roman Catholics, important questions about culture and liturgy, and challenges to acts of uniformity of many kinds... a defence of traditional liturgy which is at the same time critical of an authoritarian papacy is an unusual challenge. * The Church Times * Reviewed in Commonweal Magazine Hull's historical narrative convincingly demonstrates that well before the Second Vatican Council, the Vatican's growing theology of its own power led it to efforts to forcibly standardize liturgy across the Roman Communion in both the East and West...an important contribution to our historical understanding of liturgical change. -- Aaron Klink, Duke University * Religious Studies Review *