Christian Initiation: Baptism in the Medieval West (Alcuin Club Collection)
Fisher's own scholarship is a sterling example of the value of getting back to the sources. There is no question that liturgy has been vastly improved today because we have had better contact with its sources. We understand from them how and why people prayed at different times in history, which ceremonies carried over, which were abandoned, and perhaps which should have been abandoned but were not. The field of liturgical history has been extremely helpful in our recent revisions of the rites of Christian initiation. Gerard Austin, O'PRice School for Pastoral MinistryThis reissue of J.D.C. Fisher's classic work introduces the reader to primary sources that led the author to the theory of disintegration of the primitive rite of initiation. Published by Liturgy Training Publications.