Nancy L. Graham unveils the extraordinary life of the churchman and musician, Erik Routley, the most significant hymnologist of the twentieth century. Using anecdotes from his personal correspondence, the foundations of his faith, scholarship, and pastoral relationships are made public.
Nancy L. Graham unveils the extraordinary life of the churchman and musician, Erik Routley, the most significant hymnologist of the twentieth century. Using anecdotes from his personal correspondence, the foundations of his faith, scholarship, and pastoral relationships are made public.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nancy L. Graham is a hymnologist, lecturer, and church musician, with a Ph.D. and Doctor of Sacred Music degree from the Graduate Theological Foundation, Foundation House in Oxford, as well as a Master of Music from Westminster Choir College.
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Introduction Chapter 1 Beginnings Chapter 2 Magdalen and Mansfield, 1936-1943 Chapter 3 Wednesbury and Dartford, 1943-1948 Chapter 4 Mansfield College, 1948-1959 Chapter 5 Edinburgh, 1959-1967 Chapter 6 Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1967-1974 Chapter 7 Princeton, 1975-1982 Epilogue Acknowledgements Appendix I Book Dedications Appendix II Books that Influenced Routley Appendix III Statement from Sir Ronald Johnson Appendix IV Letter to friends Appendix V Letter to John Wilson about Ecumenical Praise Appendix VI Prophetic Article from The Church Times
Introduction Chapter 1 Beginnings Chapter 2 Magdalen and Mansfield, 1936-1943 Chapter 3 Wednesbury and Dartford, 1943-1948 Chapter 4 Mansfield College, 1948-1959 Chapter 5 Edinburgh, 1959-1967 Chapter 6 Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1967-1974 Chapter 7 Princeton, 1975-1982 Epilogue Acknowledgements Appendix I Book Dedications Appendix II Books that Influenced Routley Appendix III Statement from Sir Ronald Johnson Appendix IV Letter to friends Appendix V Letter to John Wilson about Ecumenical Praise Appendix VI Prophetic Article from The Church Times
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