Studying the Armenian Eucharist: the vesting ritual as a case study in methodology

This research investigates how the Eucharistic practice of the Armenian tradition can be brought into dialogue with the historical sources and contemporary theology. The originality of this study is that it applies an interpretative vocabulary for the Armenian Eucharist outside of conventional histo...

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Main Author: Shokhikyan, Arman G.
Format: Thesis (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/59401/
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description This research investigates how the Eucharistic practice of the Armenian tradition can be brought into dialogue with the historical sources and contemporary theology. The originality of this study is that it applies an interpretative vocabulary for the Armenian Eucharist outside of conventional historical-philological and theologically oriented studies. The thesis uses a holistic approach, integrating textual reading, historical theology, and ritual studies to argue that Eucharist is a historical product, a specific ritual system, and a distinctive performative event with its own textual structure that is experienced every Sunday as a lived theology. As methodological tools the thesis applies an interpretative vocabulary of ritual, performance and historical theology for study of the Armenian Eucharist. The present research is limited to the Armenian Vesting Ritual as a distinct liturgical unit in the larger Eucharistic event. As such, the main focus of the analysis is Vesting Ritual in its historical-textual, performative, and theological dimensions. In the example of the vesting ritual, the study shows the contrast between the neo-scholastic theology and the actual textual, ritual, and performative approaches towards the Armenian Eucharist. The study argues that the Armenian Eucharist is a product of historical continuity, adaptation, and innovation that has unpacked and unaddressed historical and theological issues.
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spelling nottingham-594012025-02-28T14:42:17Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/59401/ Studying the Armenian Eucharist: the vesting ritual as a case study in methodology Shokhikyan, Arman G. This research investigates how the Eucharistic practice of the Armenian tradition can be brought into dialogue with the historical sources and contemporary theology. The originality of this study is that it applies an interpretative vocabulary for the Armenian Eucharist outside of conventional historical-philological and theologically oriented studies. The thesis uses a holistic approach, integrating textual reading, historical theology, and ritual studies to argue that Eucharist is a historical product, a specific ritual system, and a distinctive performative event with its own textual structure that is experienced every Sunday as a lived theology. As methodological tools the thesis applies an interpretative vocabulary of ritual, performance and historical theology for study of the Armenian Eucharist. The present research is limited to the Armenian Vesting Ritual as a distinct liturgical unit in the larger Eucharistic event. As such, the main focus of the analysis is Vesting Ritual in its historical-textual, performative, and theological dimensions. In the example of the vesting ritual, the study shows the contrast between the neo-scholastic theology and the actual textual, ritual, and performative approaches towards the Armenian Eucharist. The study argues that the Armenian Eucharist is a product of historical continuity, adaptation, and innovation that has unpacked and unaddressed historical and theological issues. 2019-12-10 Thesis (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en arr https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/59401/1/Arman%20Shokhikyan%20MRes.pdf Shokhikyan, Arman G. (2019) Studying the Armenian Eucharist: the vesting ritual as a case study in methodology. MRes thesis, University of Nottingham. Lord's Supper; Armenian Church Liturgy; Church vestments
spellingShingle Lord's Supper; Armenian Church
Liturgy; Church vestments
Shokhikyan, Arman G.
Studying the Armenian Eucharist: the vesting ritual as a case study in methodology
title Studying the Armenian Eucharist: the vesting ritual as a case study in methodology
title_full Studying the Armenian Eucharist: the vesting ritual as a case study in methodology
title_fullStr Studying the Armenian Eucharist: the vesting ritual as a case study in methodology
title_full_unstemmed Studying the Armenian Eucharist: the vesting ritual as a case study in methodology
title_short Studying the Armenian Eucharist: the vesting ritual as a case study in methodology
title_sort studying the armenian eucharist: the vesting ritual as a case study in methodology
topic Lord's Supper; Armenian Church
Liturgy; Church vestments
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/59401/