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Employing the methods of Comparative Liturgy, Taft locates his study of the Byzantine tradition within the broader context of liturgical history. The Analysis of each liturgical component of the Byzantine pre-communion and the respective accompanying formulas is accompanied at each step by an analysis of the pre-Byzantine evidence in the patristic and historical sources, and of later developments.
A Guide to the Eastern Code: A Commentary on the Code of Canons of the Eastern ChurchesThe Guide is a concise one-volume commentary for students, teachers, pastors, and lawyers, as well as interested enquirers.
A History of the Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom: Vol. IV, The DiptychsThis study comprises the second volume of a projected five-volume history. The term "diptychs" is used here in its proper technical sense for diaconal proclamations.
A History of the Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, Vol. II: The Great Entrance: A History of the Transfer of Gifts and other Pre-anaphoral RitesThe first edition of this work, hailed by reviewers worldwide as a major contribution to the history of liturgy, sold out within two years of publication.
Beyond East and West: Problems in Liturgical UnderstandingAn anthology of fifteen articles that deal with liturgy, both Eastern and Western, from the standpoint of history, theology, and pastoral practice.