Christian Congregational Music
Performance, Identity and Experience
Herausgeber: Ingalls, Monique; Wagner, Tom; Landau, Carolyn
Christian Congregational Music
Performance, Identity and Experience
Herausgeber: Ingalls, Monique; Wagner, Tom; Landau, Carolyn
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Christian Congregational Music explores the role of congregational music in Christian religious experience, examining how musicians and worshippers perform, identify with and experience belief through musical praxis. Contributors from a broad range of fields, including music studies, theology, literature, and cultural anthropology, present interdisciplinary perspectives on a variety of congregational musical styles - from African American gospel music, to evangelical praise and worship music, to Mennonite hymnody - within contemporary Europe and North America.
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- Music and Theology in Nineteenth-Century Britain209,99 €
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 517g
- ISBN-13: 9781409466024
- ISBN-10: 1409466027
- Artikelnr.: 41244275
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 517g
- ISBN-13: 9781409466024
- ISBN-10: 1409466027
- Artikelnr.: 41244275
Experience: Christian Congregational Music in Europe and North America,
Monique Ingalls, Carolyn Landau, Tom Wagner; Part I Performing Theology;
Chapter 1a On One Accord: Resounding the Past in the Present at One African
American Church, Will Boone; Chapter 2 'Praise Is What We Do': The Rise of
Praise and Worship Music in the Black Church in the US, Deborah Smith
Pollard; Chapter 3 Tune Your Music to Your Heart: Reflections for Church
Music Leaders, June Boyce-Tillman; Chapter 4 Jazz and Anglican
Spirituality? Some Notes on Connections, Martyn Percy; Part II Interplay of
Identities; Chapter 5 Making Borrowed Songs: Mennonite Hymns, Appropriation
and Media, Jonathan Dueck; Chapter 6 New Music for New Times?: Debates over
Catholic Congregational Music in Hungary, Kinga Povedák; Chapter 7 'I'll
Take you There': The Promise of Transformation in the Marketing of Worship
Media in US Christian Music Magazines, Anna Nekola; Chapter 8 (Hillsong)
United Through Music: Praise and Worship Music and the Evangelical
'Imagined Community', Gesa Hartje-Döll; Part III Experience and
Embodiment; Chapter 9 The Sensual Theology of the Eighteenth-Century
Moravian Church, Sarah Eyerly; Chapter 10 Worship, Transcendence and
Danger: Reflections on Seigfried Kracauer's 'The Hotel Lobby', Martin D.
Stringer; Chapter 11 'Really Worshipping', not 'Just Singing', Gordon
Adnams; Chapter 12 Moving Between Musical Worlds: Worship Music,
Significance and Ethics in the Lives of Contemporary Worshippers, Mark
Porter; Chapter 14 Afterword Theology and Music in Conversation, Martyn
Percy;
Experience: Christian Congregational Music in Europe and North America,
Monique Ingalls, Carolyn Landau, Tom Wagner; Part I Performing Theology;
Chapter 1a On One Accord: Resounding the Past in the Present at One African
American Church, Will Boone; Chapter 2 'Praise Is What We Do': The Rise of
Praise and Worship Music in the Black Church in the US, Deborah Smith
Pollard; Chapter 3 Tune Your Music to Your Heart: Reflections for Church
Music Leaders, June Boyce-Tillman; Chapter 4 Jazz and Anglican
Spirituality? Some Notes on Connections, Martyn Percy; Part II Interplay of
Identities; Chapter 5 Making Borrowed Songs: Mennonite Hymns, Appropriation
and Media, Jonathan Dueck; Chapter 6 New Music for New Times?: Debates over
Catholic Congregational Music in Hungary, Kinga Povedák; Chapter 7 'I'll
Take you There': The Promise of Transformation in the Marketing of Worship
Media in US Christian Music Magazines, Anna Nekola; Chapter 8 (Hillsong)
United Through Music: Praise and Worship Music and the Evangelical
'Imagined Community', Gesa Hartje-Döll; Part III Experience and
Embodiment; Chapter 9 The Sensual Theology of the Eighteenth-Century
Moravian Church, Sarah Eyerly; Chapter 10 Worship, Transcendence and
Danger: Reflections on Seigfried Kracauer's 'The Hotel Lobby', Martin D.
Stringer; Chapter 11 'Really Worshipping', not 'Just Singing', Gordon
Adnams; Chapter 12 Moving Between Musical Worlds: Worship Music,
Significance and Ethics in the Lives of Contemporary Worshippers, Mark
Porter; Chapter 14 Afterword Theology and Music in Conversation, Martyn
Percy;