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- Q1244108 subject Q6189466.
- Q1244108 subject Q6642719.
- Q1244108 subject Q8599521.
- Q1244108 abstract "Liturgics is the academic discipline dedicated to the study of liturgy (public worship rites, rituals, and practices). Liturgics scholars typically specialize in a single approach drawn from another scholarly field. The most common sub-disciplines are: history or church history, theology, and anthropology. Although liturgics scholars using these approaches apply the principles of their respective disciplines to their research, all liturgics scholars focus their work in the ritual behaviors of the members of faith communities.".
- Q1244108 wikiPageExternalLink www.naal-liturgy.org.
- Q1244108 wikiPageWikiLink Q11862829.
- Q1244108 wikiPageWikiLink Q172331.
- Q1244108 wikiPageWikiLink Q189819.
- Q1244108 wikiPageWikiLink Q23404.
- Q1244108 wikiPageWikiLink Q309.
- Q1244108 wikiPageWikiLink Q34178.
- Q1244108 wikiPageWikiLink Q4387417.
- Q1244108 wikiPageWikiLink Q6189466.
- Q1244108 wikiPageWikiLink Q6642719.
- Q1244108 wikiPageWikiLink Q8599521.
- Q1244108 comment "Liturgics is the academic discipline dedicated to the study of liturgy (public worship rites, rituals, and practices). Liturgics scholars typically specialize in a single approach drawn from another scholarly field. The most common sub-disciplines are: history or church history, theology, and anthropology.".
- Q1244108 label "Liturgics".
- Q1244108 homepage www.naal-liturgy.org.