Theology and the Blues showcases theological themes inherent within the organic and expressive genre of the blues. The blues offers safe space to explore the raw material of our fallen condition, urging our voices to join the universal, primal cry for new creation.
Theology and the Blues showcases theological themes inherent within the organic and expressive genre of the blues. The blues offers safe space to explore the raw material of our fallen condition, urging our voices to join the universal, primal cry for new creation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Justin McLendon is professor of theology at Grand Canyon University and department chair for the Master of Arts programs for Grand Canyon Theological Seminary.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword, Donté A. Ford Introduction: Life Gets Heavy, Justin McLendon Chapter 1: Love and Liberation: Listening to Glary Clark, Jr. with St. Augustine and James Cone, Alex Sosler Chapter 2: Spiritual Accounting and Moral Reckoning: Faith and Justice in the Blues, Julia Simon Chapter 3: The Beat Goes On: Rhythm, Embodiment, and the Soul in the Blues, Mark Winborn Chapter 4: Mississippi Blues: Protesting Lived Experiences, Justin McLendon Chapter 5: Racial Progress in American Music: Spirituals, Blues, Jazz, and Beyond, Douglas Groothuis Chapter 6: On Muddy Waters' Use of Sacred Tunes, Edward Komara Chapter 7: Robert Johnson and the Crossroads: Myth, Man, and the Meaning of the Mythology, Jonathan S. Lower Chapter 8: "But I Didn't Give Up on God": The Christian-Blues Exegesis and Hermeneutics of Eddie "Son" House, Michael A. L. Broyles Chapter 9: Salvation Through the Theological Communication of the Blues, Coldwell Daniel IV (Khyber) Chapter 10: "Worthwhile to Be Heard": Spiritual Angst and Lamentation in the Blues, William L. Ellis Chapter 11: Singin' the Blues: Expressions of Hope for the Grieving Heart, Jessica McMillan Chapter 12: The Song Brings Joy to our Cry: Learning From the Blues About the Importance of Lament in Worship, Michael Sharp
Foreword, Donté A. Ford Introduction: Life Gets Heavy, Justin McLendon Chapter 1: Love and Liberation: Listening to Glary Clark, Jr. with St. Augustine and James Cone, Alex Sosler Chapter 2: Spiritual Accounting and Moral Reckoning: Faith and Justice in the Blues, Julia Simon Chapter 3: The Beat Goes On: Rhythm, Embodiment, and the Soul in the Blues, Mark Winborn Chapter 4: Mississippi Blues: Protesting Lived Experiences, Justin McLendon Chapter 5: Racial Progress in American Music: Spirituals, Blues, Jazz, and Beyond, Douglas Groothuis Chapter 6: On Muddy Waters' Use of Sacred Tunes, Edward Komara Chapter 7: Robert Johnson and the Crossroads: Myth, Man, and the Meaning of the Mythology, Jonathan S. Lower Chapter 8: "But I Didn't Give Up on God": The Christian-Blues Exegesis and Hermeneutics of Eddie "Son" House, Michael A. L. Broyles Chapter 9: Salvation Through the Theological Communication of the Blues, Coldwell Daniel IV (Khyber) Chapter 10: "Worthwhile to Be Heard": Spiritual Angst and Lamentation in the Blues, William L. Ellis Chapter 11: Singin' the Blues: Expressions of Hope for the Grieving Heart, Jessica McMillan Chapter 12: The Song Brings Joy to our Cry: Learning From the Blues About the Importance of Lament in Worship, Michael Sharp
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