<p>This Joint Liturgical Study is concerned with the relationship between the development of pneumatology and&nbsp;the liturgical invocations of the Holy Spirit in the early church and to this end the author considers two case&nbsp;studies. The first study considers the Sacramentary of Sarapion alongside the doctrinal works of Athanasius&nbsp;particularly focusing on his Letters to Sarapion. The second turns to the anaphoral tradition ascribed to Basil of&nbsp;Caesarea and considers these in relation to his dogmatic writings especially De Spiritu Sancto.</p><p>The Study has particular regard to the context in which the chosen theologians wrote and the liturgical&nbsp;texts developed and the comparisons of the texts are made accordingly. In the first case study the strength&nbsp;of the similarities of approach suggest that ascription to Sarapion is not unreasonable. In the second the&nbsp;complexities of the development of the liturgical text mean it is difficult to isolate a relationship to the&nbsp;dogmatic material.</p><p>This historical investigation aims to inform present debate through the exploration of historical relationships&nbsp;between liturgy and theology and to enhance the understanding of the historical foundations of the question.</p>
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