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BIBLIOGRAPHY #2: Christian Initiation
1. SURVEYS & INTRODUCTIONS
Maxwell E. Johnson, The Rites of Christian Initiation: Their Evolution and Interpretation (Collegeville, MN:
Liturgical Press [A Pueblo Book], 1999) paperback, $40. NEW. A superb survey. Johnson surveys the
development of the rites and theology of Christian initiation from the New Testament to their current forms
in the Roman Catholic, Episcopal, and Lutheran Churches. He cites and analyzes key classic texts,
critically assesses contemporary rites, and calls for an ecumenical baptismal spirituality.
Maxwell E. Johnson, ed., Living Water, Sealing Spirit: Readings on Christian Initiation (Collegeville: The
Liturgical Press [A Pueblo Book], 1995) paperback, $28. A very valuable collection of important essays on
Christian initiation written in the last 25 years.
Aidan Kavanagh, The Shape of Baptism (New York: Pueblo, 1978 / reprint: Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press,
1992) paperback.
Thomas Marsh, Gift of Community: Baptism and Confirmation , Message of the Sacraments 2 (Wilmington, Del:
Michael Glazier, 1984).
Leonel L. Mitchell, Worship: Initiation and the Churches (Washington: Pastoral Press, 1991).
Kenan Osborne, The Sacraments of Initiation: Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist (New York: Paulist Press, 1987)
paperback, $15.
Mark Searle, Christening: The Making of Christians (Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 1980).
Mark Searle, ed., Alternative Futures for Worship , vol. 2 : Baptism and Confirmation (Collegeville, MN: Liturgical
Press, 1987) paperback, $10.
Alexander Schmemann, Of Water and Spirit: A Liturgical Study of Baptism (Crestwood, NY: St. Vladimir’s
Seminary Press, 1974).
2. BAPTISM IN THE NEW TESTAMENT
G. R. Beasley-Murray, Baptism in the New Testament (Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans, 1973) paperback, $18.
The classic study.
Raymond Brown, “We Confess One Baptism for the Remission of Sins,” Worship 40 (1966) 260-271.
Bruce Chilton, Jesus’ Baptism and Jesus’ Healing: His Personal Practice of Spirituality (Harrisburg, PA: Trinity
Press International, 1998) paperback, $12. NEW.
Adela Yarbro Collins, “The Origin of Christian Baptism,” Studia Liturgica 19 (1989) 28-46; reprinted in Maxwell
Johnson, Living Water, Sealing Spirit , 35-57.
Martin Connell, “ Nisi Pedes , Except for the Feet,” Worship 70 (1996) 517-530. An important recent study of the
role of foot-washing in early Christian initiation.
Oscar Cullmann, Baptism in the New Testament , trans. J.K.S. Reid (London: SCM Press, 1950). Quite dated, but a
classic study by one of the leading exegetes of the century.
James D.G. Dunn, Baptism in the Holy Spirit: A Re-Examination of the New Testament Teaching on the Gift of the
Holy Spirit in Relation to Pentecost (Westminster Press, 1996) paperback, $21.
Gordon Lathrop, “Baptism in the New Testament and Its Cultural Setting,” pp. 17-38, in Worship and Culture in
Dialogue , ed. S. Anita Stauffer (Geneva: Department for Theology and Studies, Lutheran World
Federation, 1994).
Kilian McDonnell & George T. Montague, Christian Initiation and Baptism in the Holy Spirit: Evidence from the
First Eight Centuries (Collegeville, MN: The Liturgical Press [A Michael Glazier Book], 1991) paperback,
$15. The 1 st half is devoted to the New Testament sources.
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3. HISTORY OF BAPTISM: PATRISTIC TEXTS
Thomas Finn, Early Christian Baptism and the Catechumenate , Message of the Fathers, vol. 5: West and East Syria
and vol. 6: Italy, North Africa, Egypt (Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 1992) paperback, $18. A
comprehensive anthology on the ancient catechumenate. A gold-mine of material, some from hard-to-find
hardbacks, some newly translated. Included are the mystagogical catecheses of Cyril of Jerusalem, John
Chrysostom, Theodore of Mopsuestia, Ambrose, Augustine; the eyewitness descriptions of Egeria; excerpts
from church orders—the Didache , Didiscalia , and the Ordo of Constantinople ; baptismal lyrics from the
greatest of the ancient Christian poets, Ephrem the Syrian.
R.J.S. Barrett-Lennard, ed., The Sacramentary of Sarapion of Thmuis: A Text for Students , Alcuin / GROW
Liturgical Study 25 (Bramcote: Grove Books, 1993).
F.L. Cross, ed., St. Cyril of Jerusalem’s Lectures on the Christian Sacraments (reprint of 1951 edition: Crestwood,
NY: St. Vladimir’s Seminary Press, 1986) paperback. Includes the Greek text.
Geoffrey J. Cuming, ed., Hippolytus: A Text for Students , Grove Liturgical Study 8 (Bramcote: Grove Books, 1976).
George E. Gingras, ed. Egeria: Diary of A Pilgrimage , Ancient Christian Writers 38 (New York: Newman Press,
1970).
W. Jardine Grisbrooke, ed., The Liturgical Portions of the Apostolic Constitutions: A Text for Students , Alcuin /
GROW Liturgical Study 13-14, Grove Liturgical Study #61 (Bramcote: Grove Books, 1990).
Gordon P. Jeanes, The Day Has Come! Easter and Baptism in Zeno of Verona (Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press,
1993).
David N. Power, Irenaeus of Lyons on Baptism and Eucharist: Selected Texts , Alcuin / GROW Liturgical Study 18,
Grove Liturgical Study #65 (Bramcote: Grove Books, 1991).
Grant Sperry-White, The Testamentum Domini: A Text for Students , Alcuin / GROW Liturgical Study 19, Grove
Liturgical Study #66 (Bramcote: Grove Books, 1991).
E.C. Whitaker, Documents of the Baptismal Liturgy , revised ed. (London: SPCK, 1970) paperback, $30.
Edward Yarnold, The Awe-Inspiring Rites of Initiation: the Origins of the RCIA , 2 nd edition (Collegeville, MN: The
Liturgical Press, 1994) paperback, $15.
4. HISTORY OF BAPTISM: STUDIES
Thomas M. Finn, From Death to Rebirth: Ritual and Conversion in Antiquity (New York: Paulist Press, 1997).
paperback, $20. Finn’s interest here is broader than simply conversion to Christianity; Finn gives nearly
equal time to conversion to and within paganism and Judaism. Only halfway through the book does he
begin to look at Christianity. This can be read as an update and revision of A.D. Nock’s classic study,
Conversion: The Old and the New in Religion from Alexander the Great to Augustine of Hippo (1933); But
Finn’s accent is on the way ritual shapes conversion. He skillfully moves back and forth from ritual
documents ( Didache , Apostolic Tradition , Didascalia ) to autobiographical stories of converts (Justin
Martyr, Gregory Thaumaturgos, Augustine) to the fictional—though still instructive—portraits found in
pseudonymous works ( Clementine Recognitions , Acts of Judas Thomas ). In so doing, he allows the
fragmentary nature of the historical record to be what it is, without homogenizing it or harmonizing it.
William Harmless, Augustine and the Catechumenate (Collegeville, MN: The Liturgical Press [A Pueblo Book],
1995) paperback, $35. Augustine was not just a theologian. He was also a struggling 5th-century North
African pastor who had a flair for teaching and who meditated a great deal on the complexities of the human
heart. This study examines a little known side of him: his work as a teacher of candidates for baptism and
reconstructs the experience of worshipping in the church of St. Augustine.
Paul F. Bradshaw, ed., Essays in Early Eastern Initiation , Alcuin / GROW Liturgical Study 8, Grove Liturgical
Study #56 (Bramcote: Grove Books, 1988).
Paul F. Bradshaw, “Christian Initiation: A Study in Diversity,” pp. 161-184, in The Search for the Origins of
Christian Worship: Sources and Methods for the Study of the Early Liturgy (New York: Oxford University
Press, 1992) paperback, $11.
Sebastian P. Brock, “Some Early Syriac Baptismal Commentaries,” Orientalia Christiana Periodica 46 (1980).
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Sebastian P. Brock, “Studies in the Early History of the Syrian Orthodox Baptismal Liturgy,” Journal of Theological
Studies 23 (1972) 16-64.
Raymond Burnish, “The Role of the Godfather in the East in the Fourth Century,” Studia Patristica 17 (1982) 558-
564.
J. Patout Burns, “On Rebaptism: Social Organization in the Third Century,” Journal of Early Christian Studies 1.4
(1993) 367-403.
Joseph Chalassery, The Holy Spirit and Christian Initiation in the East Syrian Tradition (Rome: Mar Thoma
Yogam, 1995).
Peter Cramer, Baptism and Change in the Early Middle Ages, c.200-c.1150 , Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life
and Thought, vol. 20 (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1993) hardcover, $75.
Owen F. Cummings, “Cyril of Jerusalem as a Postliberal Theologian,” Worship 67 (1993) 155-163.
Juliette Day, Baptism in Early Byzantine Palestine, 325-451 , Joint Liturgical Studies 43 (Cambridge: Grove Books,
1999) paperback. NEW.
Alexis Doval, “The Location and Structure of the Baptistery in the Mystagogic Catecheses of Cyril of Jerusalem,”
Studia Patristica 25 (1993) 1-13.
Michel Dujarier, A History of the Catechumenate (New York: Sadlier, 1979). Often cited, but very uneven in
quality. Use with great care.
Everett Ferguson, ed., Conversion, Catechumenate, and Baptism in the Early Church , Studies in Early Christianity,
vol. 11 (New York: Garland Publishing, 1993).
Thomas M. Finn, The Liturgy of Baptism in the Baptismal Instructions of St. John Chrysostom , Studies in Christian
Antiquity 15 (Washington: Catholic University of America Press, 1967).
Thomas M. Finn, “Baptismal Death and Resurrection: A Study in Fourth-Century Eastern Baptismal Theology,”
Worship 43 (1969) 175-189.
Thomas M. Finn, “It Happened One Saturday Night: Ritual and Conversion in Augustine’s North Africa,” Journal of
the American Academy of Religion 58 (1990): 589-616.
D.L. Holland, “The Baptismal Interrogation Concerning the Holy Spirit in Hippolytus,” Studia Patristica 10:360-
365.
Clayton N. Jefford, ed., The Didache in Context: Essays on Its Text, History, and Transmission Supplement to the
Novum Testamentum (Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1995) hardcover, $150.
Maxwell E. Johnson, The Prayers of Sarapion of Thmuis: A Literary, Liturgical, and Theological Analysis ,
Orientalia Christiana Analecta 249 (Rome: 1993).
Maxwell E. Johnson, Liturgy in Early Christian Egypt , Alcuin / GROW Liturgical Study 33 (Cambridge: Grove
Books, 1995).
Maxwell E. Johnson, “From Three Weeks to Forty Days: Baptismal Preparation and the Origins of Lent,” Studia
Liturgica 20 (1990) 185-200, reprinted in Living Water, Sealing Spirit , 118-136.
Maxwell E. Johnson, “The Postchrismational Structure of the Apostolic Tradition 21: The Witness of Ambrose of
Milan, and a Tentative Hypothesis Regarding the Current Reform of Confirmation in the Roman Rite,”
Worship 70 (1996) 16-35.
Maxwell E. Johnson, “The Baptismal Rite and Anaphora in the Prayers of Sarapion of Thmuis: An Assessment of a
Recent ‘Judicious Reassessment’,” Worship 73 (1999) 140-168.
Gordon W. Lathrop, “The Origins and Early Meanings of Christian Baptism: A Proposal,” Worship 68 (1994) 504-
522.
Alastair H.B. Logan, “Post-baptismal Chrismation in Syria: the Evidence of Ignatius, the Didache , and the Apostolic
Constitutions ,” Journal of Theological Studies (forthcoming).
Enrico Mazza, Mystagogy: A Theology of Liturgy in the Patristic Age (New York: Pueblo, 1989 / Collegeville, MN:
The Liturgical Press).
Leonel L. Mitchell, “Ambrosian Baptismal Rites,” Studia Liturgica (1962): 241-253; reprinted in Worship:
Initiation and the Churches (Washington: Pastoral Press, 1991) 75-89.
Kilian McDonnell, The Baptism of Jesus in the Jordan: The Trinitarian and Cosmic Order of Salvation
(Collegeville: Liturgical Press [A Michael Glazier Book], 1996) paperback, $25.
Kilian McDonnell & George T. Montague, Christian Initiation and Baptism in the Holy Spirit: Evidence from the
First Eight Centuries (Collegeville, MN: The Liturgical Press [A Michael Glazier Book], 1991) paperback,
$15.
Hughes Oliphant Old, The Shaping of the Reformed Baptismal Rite in the Sixteenth Century (Grand Rapids: Wm. B.
Eerdmans, 1992).
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Hugh Riley, Christian Initiation: A Study of the Interpretation of the Baptismal Liturgy in the Mystagogical Writings
of Cyril of Jerusalem, John Chrysostom, Theodore of Mopsuestia, and Ambrose of Milan , Studies in
Christian Antiquity 17 (Washington: Catholic University of America Press, 1974).
Bryan D. Spinks, “Sarapion of Thmuis and Baptismal Practice in Early Christian Egypt: The Need for a Judicious
Reassessment,” Worship 72 (1998) 255-270.
Anita Stauffer, On Baptismal Fonts, Ancient and Modern , Alcuin / GROW Liturgical Study 29-30 (Bramcote: Grove
Books Limited, 1994).
John Wilkinson, Egeria’s Travels , rev. ed. (reprint: Warminster, England: Aris and Philips, 1999) paperback, $18.
Gabriele Winkler, Das armenische Initiationsrituale: Entwicklungsgeschichtliche und liturgievergleichende
Untersuchung der Quellen des 3. Bis 10. Jahrunderts , Orientalia Christiana Analecta 227 (Rome: Pont.
Institutum Studiorum Orientalium, 1982).
Gabriele Winkler, “The Original Meaning of the Prebaptismal Anointing and Its Implications,” Worship 52 (1978)
24-45; reprinted in Maxwell Johnson, Living Water, Sealing Spirit , 58-81.
E.C. Whitaker, “The History of the Baptismal Formula,” Journal of Ecclesiastical History 16 (1965) 1-12.
Edward J. Yarnold, “The Ceremonies of Initiation in the De Sacramentis and De Mysteriis of St. Ambrose.” Studia
Patristica 10 (1970) 453-463.
Edward J. Yarnold, “Baptism and Pagan Mysteries in the Fourth Century,” Heythrop Journal 13 (1972) 247-267.
Edward J. Yarnold, “Did St. Ambrose know the Mystagogic Catecheses of St. Cyril of Jerusalem?” Studia Patristica
12 (1975) 184-189.
5. THE RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS (RCIA)
International Commission on English in the Liturgy, The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults. Study Edition
(Washington, DC: National Conference of Catholic Bishops, 1988) paperback, $12. This gives the full text
of the RCIA as it applies the United States.
Aidan Kavanagh, The Shape of Baptism , Studies in the Reformed Rites of the Catholic Church 1 (New York:
Pueblo, 1978; reprint: Collegeville: Liturgical Press, 1992) paperback, $17. The classic study of the RCIA,
tracing both its ancient roots and its modern revival. One drawback: Kavanagh focuses almost entirely on
3 rd -century sources (Hippolytus and Tertullian) and largely ignores equally important 4 th -century
perspectives (Cyril, Ambrose, John Chrysostom, Augustine). But there is no quibbling with the depth of his
reflections on the RCIA today.
Michel Dujarier, The Rites of Christian Initiation: Historical and Pastoral Reflections (Sadlier, 1979).
Robert Duggan, “Conversion in the Ordo Initiationis Christianae Adultorum ,” Ephemerides Liturgicae 96 (1982):
57-83, 209-252; and 97 (1983) 141-223.
James Dunning, “The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: Models of Adult Growth,” Worship 53 (1979) 142-156.
Donald L. Gelpi, The Conversion Experience: A Reflective Process for RCIA Participants and Others (Collegeville,
MN: Liturgical Press, 1998) paperback, $15. NEW.
Aidan Kavanagh, “Christian Initiation in Post-Conciliar Catholicism: A Brief Report,” Studia Liturgica 12 (1977)
107-115, reprinted in Maxwell Johnson, Living Water, Sealing Spirit , 1-10.
Aidan Kavanagh, “The Norm of Baptism: The New rite of Christian Initiation of Adults,” Worship 48 (1974) 143-
152.
Aidan Kavanagh, “Critical Issues in the Growth of the RCIA in North America.” Catechumenate: A Journal of
Christian Initiation 10 (Mar 1988): 10-21.
Aidan Kavanagh, “Unfinished and Unbegun Revisited: the Rite of Christian of Adults.” Worship 53 (July 1979):
327-340.
Raymond Kemp, “The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults at Ten Years.” Worship 56 (July 1982): 309-326.
Ron Lewinski, “Recovering Christian Mystagogy for Contemporary Churches,” in Before and After Baptism , ed.
James A. Wilde (Chicago: Liturgy Training Publications, 1988).
Mary K. Milne, Sunday Dismissals for the RCIA (Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 1993).
Thomas H. Morris, The RCIA: Transforming the Church. A Resource for Pastoral Implementation (New York:
Paulist Press, 1997) paperback, $15.
Thomas H. Morris, “Christian Initiation: Evaluating Current Practice,” Church 8, no. 1 (Spring 1992) 8-13.
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Veronica Rosier, “The Baptismal Catechumenate in the General Directory for Catechesis (1997),” Worship 73
(1999) 98-124.
Mark Searle, “Issues in Christian Initiation: Uses and Abuses of the RCIA,” Living Light 22 (March 1986): 199-214.
Victoria M. Turfano, ed., Celebrating the Rites of Adult Initiation: Pastoral Reflections , Font and Table Series
(Chicago: Liturgy Training Publications, 1992) paperback, $8.
Julia Upton, Becoming a Catholic Christian: A Pilgrim’s Guide to the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
(Washington, DC: Pastoral Press, 1995) paperback, $10.
Catherine Vincie, “Gender Analysis and Christian Initiation,” Worship 69 (1995) 505-530.
Made Not Born: New Perspectives on Christian Initiation and the Catechumenate , ed. by the Murphy Center for
Liturgical Research (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1976). A good collection of essays.
6. CONFIRMATION
Aidan Kavanagh, Confirmation: Origins and Reform (New York: Pueblo, 1988 / reprint: Collegeville, MN:
Liturgical Press, 1992) paperback, $12. A brilliant and provocative challenge to the understanding of the
roots of confirmation. This volume also includes valuable reflections on contemporary practice. Note the
essays listed below which assess and critique Kavanagh’s arguments.
Gerard Austin, Anointing with the Spirit: The Rite of Confirmation (New York: Pueblo, 1985 / reprint: Liturgical
Press, 1986) paperback, $13.
Aidan Kavanagh, “Confirmation: A Suggestion from Structure,” Worship 58 (1984) 386-395; reprinted in Maxwell
Johnson, Living Water, Saving Spirit , 148-158.
Aidan Kavanagh, “Response,” Worship 65 (1991) 337-338; reprinted in Maxwell Johnson, Living Water, Saving
Spirit , 256-258.
Frank C. Quinn, “Confirmation Reconsidered: Rite and Meaning,” Worship 59 (1985) 354-370; reprinted in
Maxwell Johnson, Living Water, Saving Spirit , 219-237.
Paul Turner, Confirmation: The Baby in Solomon’s Court (New York: Paulist Press, 1993).
Paul Turner, Sources of Confirmation from the Fathers through the Reformation (Collegeville, MN: The Liturgical
Press, 1993).
Paul Turner, “The Origins of Confirmation: An Analysis of Aidan Kavanagh’s Hypothesis,” Worship 65 (1991) 320-
336; reprinted in Maxwell Johnson, Living Water, Saving Spirit , 238-256.
Paul Turner, “Forum: Confusion Over Confirmation,” Worship 71 (1997) 537-545.
Gabriele Winkler, “Confirmation or Chrismation? A Study in Comparative Liturgy,” Worship 58 (1984) 2-17;
reprinted in Maxwell Johnson, Living Water, Saving Spirit , 202-218.
7. INFANT BAPTISM
Kurt Aland, Did the Early Church Baptize Infants? , trans. G.R. Beasley-Murray (London: SCM Press, 1963). The
con-side of a pitched debate with Joachim Jeremias.
Paul F.X. Covino, ed., Catechesis and Mystagogy: Infant Baptism (Chicago: Liturgy Training Publications, 1996)
paperback, $12.
Paul F.X. Covino, “The Postconciliar Infant Baptism Debate in the American Catholic Church,” Worship 56 (1982)
240-260; reprinted in Maxwell Johnson, ed., Living Water, Sealing Spirit , 327-349.
Paul DeClerck, “Infant Baptism: Between the Family and the Church,” Lumen Vitae 42 (1988) 291-300.
Richard Guerette, “Ecclesiology and Infant Baptism,” Worship 46 (1972).
John B. Hesch, “Orthopraxis in the Sacramental Initiation of Unbaptized Children of Catechetical Age: A Canonical
Perspective,” Worship 67 (1993) 214-225.
Joachim Jeremias, Infant Baptism in the First Four Centuries , trans. David Cairns (Philadelphia: Westminster Press,
1960). The pro-side of a pitched debate with Kurt Aland (see above).
Joachim Jeremias, The Origins of Infant Baptism: A Further Study in Reply to Kurt Aland (Naperville, IL: A.R.
Allenson, 1963).
Diane Karay, “Let the Children Lead the Way: A Case of Baptizing Children,” Worship 61 (1987) 336-348.
Nathan Mitchell, “The Once and Future Child: Towards a Theology of Childhood,” Living Light 12 (1972) 423-437.
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