Theology, Music, and Modernity
Struggles for Freedom
Herausgeber: Begbie, Jeremy; Rathey, Markus; Chua, Daniel K L
Theology, Music, and Modernity
Struggles for Freedom
Herausgeber: Begbie, Jeremy; Rathey, Markus; Chua, Daniel K L
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This authoritative collection addresses the question: how can the study of music contribute to a theological reading of modernity? It has grown out of the conviction that music has often been ignored in narrations of modernity's theological struggles.
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This authoritative collection addresses the question: how can the study of music contribute to a theological reading of modernity? It has grown out of the conviction that music has often been ignored in narrations of modernity's theological struggles.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780198846550
- ISBN-10: 019884655X
- Artikelnr.: 59987680
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780198846550
- ISBN-10: 019884655X
- Artikelnr.: 59987680
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Jeremy Begbie is Thomas A. Langford Distinguished Professor of Theology at Duke University. Daniel K. L. Chua is Mr and Mrs Hung Hing-Ying Professor in the Arts and Professor of Music at the University of Hong Kong. Markus Rathey is Robert S. Tangeman Professor in the Practice of Music History at Yale University.
* List of Illustrations
* List of Contributors
* Introduction
* Part One: Revolutionary Freedom
* 1: Revolutionary Freedom: An Image of Musical Autonomy in Beethoven
* Daniel K. L. Chua
* 2: Kant, Aesthetic Judgment, and Beethoven
* John Hare
* 3: Freedom in Paul and Modernity
* Chris Tilling
* 4: Soundworld Spatiality and the Unheroic Self-Giving of Jesus Christ
* Imogen Adkins
* Part II. From Church to Concert Hall
* 5: From the Church to the Concert Hall: J. S. Bach, Mendelssohn, and
the Imaginary Chorale
* R. Larry Todd
* 6: Music in the Margin of Indifference: J.S. Bach's St. Matthew
Passion
* Bettina Varwig
* 7: Individual and Communal Freedom and the Performance History of the
St Matthew Passion by Bach and Mendelssohn
* Markus Rathey
* 8: Music, Freedom, and the Decisive Particular
* Jeremy Begbie
* Part III. Singing Justice
* 9: Richard Allen (1760-1831) and the Sacred Music of Black Americans,
1740-1850
* Patrick McCreless
* 10: Hymns, Songs, and the Pursuit of Freedom
* Michael O'Connor
* 11: Between Free Grace and Liberty: Richard Allen's Evocations of
Eschatological and Immediate Freedom
* Charrise Barron
* 12: The Theology of Richard Allen's Musical Worship
* Awet Andemicael
* Part IV. Music, Freedom, and Language
* 13: Music Language Dwelling
* Julian Johnson
* 14: Herder's Alternative Path to Musical Transcendence
* Stephen Rumph
* 15: The Witness of Praise: The Hope of Dwelling
* Norman Wirzba
* 16: The Word Refreshed: Music and God-talk
* Jeremy Begbie
* List of Contributors
* Introduction
* Part One: Revolutionary Freedom
* 1: Revolutionary Freedom: An Image of Musical Autonomy in Beethoven
* Daniel K. L. Chua
* 2: Kant, Aesthetic Judgment, and Beethoven
* John Hare
* 3: Freedom in Paul and Modernity
* Chris Tilling
* 4: Soundworld Spatiality and the Unheroic Self-Giving of Jesus Christ
* Imogen Adkins
* Part II. From Church to Concert Hall
* 5: From the Church to the Concert Hall: J. S. Bach, Mendelssohn, and
the Imaginary Chorale
* R. Larry Todd
* 6: Music in the Margin of Indifference: J.S. Bach's St. Matthew
Passion
* Bettina Varwig
* 7: Individual and Communal Freedom and the Performance History of the
St Matthew Passion by Bach and Mendelssohn
* Markus Rathey
* 8: Music, Freedom, and the Decisive Particular
* Jeremy Begbie
* Part III. Singing Justice
* 9: Richard Allen (1760-1831) and the Sacred Music of Black Americans,
1740-1850
* Patrick McCreless
* 10: Hymns, Songs, and the Pursuit of Freedom
* Michael O'Connor
* 11: Between Free Grace and Liberty: Richard Allen's Evocations of
Eschatological and Immediate Freedom
* Charrise Barron
* 12: The Theology of Richard Allen's Musical Worship
* Awet Andemicael
* Part IV. Music, Freedom, and Language
* 13: Music Language Dwelling
* Julian Johnson
* 14: Herder's Alternative Path to Musical Transcendence
* Stephen Rumph
* 15: The Witness of Praise: The Hope of Dwelling
* Norman Wirzba
* 16: The Word Refreshed: Music and God-talk
* Jeremy Begbie
* List of Illustrations
* List of Contributors
* Introduction
* Part One: Revolutionary Freedom
* 1: Revolutionary Freedom: An Image of Musical Autonomy in Beethoven
* Daniel K. L. Chua
* 2: Kant, Aesthetic Judgment, and Beethoven
* John Hare
* 3: Freedom in Paul and Modernity
* Chris Tilling
* 4: Soundworld Spatiality and the Unheroic Self-Giving of Jesus Christ
* Imogen Adkins
* Part II. From Church to Concert Hall
* 5: From the Church to the Concert Hall: J. S. Bach, Mendelssohn, and
the Imaginary Chorale
* R. Larry Todd
* 6: Music in the Margin of Indifference: J.S. Bach's St. Matthew
Passion
* Bettina Varwig
* 7: Individual and Communal Freedom and the Performance History of the
St Matthew Passion by Bach and Mendelssohn
* Markus Rathey
* 8: Music, Freedom, and the Decisive Particular
* Jeremy Begbie
* Part III. Singing Justice
* 9: Richard Allen (1760-1831) and the Sacred Music of Black Americans,
1740-1850
* Patrick McCreless
* 10: Hymns, Songs, and the Pursuit of Freedom
* Michael O'Connor
* 11: Between Free Grace and Liberty: Richard Allen's Evocations of
Eschatological and Immediate Freedom
* Charrise Barron
* 12: The Theology of Richard Allen's Musical Worship
* Awet Andemicael
* Part IV. Music, Freedom, and Language
* 13: Music Language Dwelling
* Julian Johnson
* 14: Herder's Alternative Path to Musical Transcendence
* Stephen Rumph
* 15: The Witness of Praise: The Hope of Dwelling
* Norman Wirzba
* 16: The Word Refreshed: Music and God-talk
* Jeremy Begbie
* List of Contributors
* Introduction
* Part One: Revolutionary Freedom
* 1: Revolutionary Freedom: An Image of Musical Autonomy in Beethoven
* Daniel K. L. Chua
* 2: Kant, Aesthetic Judgment, and Beethoven
* John Hare
* 3: Freedom in Paul and Modernity
* Chris Tilling
* 4: Soundworld Spatiality and the Unheroic Self-Giving of Jesus Christ
* Imogen Adkins
* Part II. From Church to Concert Hall
* 5: From the Church to the Concert Hall: J. S. Bach, Mendelssohn, and
the Imaginary Chorale
* R. Larry Todd
* 6: Music in the Margin of Indifference: J.S. Bach's St. Matthew
Passion
* Bettina Varwig
* 7: Individual and Communal Freedom and the Performance History of the
St Matthew Passion by Bach and Mendelssohn
* Markus Rathey
* 8: Music, Freedom, and the Decisive Particular
* Jeremy Begbie
* Part III. Singing Justice
* 9: Richard Allen (1760-1831) and the Sacred Music of Black Americans,
1740-1850
* Patrick McCreless
* 10: Hymns, Songs, and the Pursuit of Freedom
* Michael O'Connor
* 11: Between Free Grace and Liberty: Richard Allen's Evocations of
Eschatological and Immediate Freedom
* Charrise Barron
* 12: The Theology of Richard Allen's Musical Worship
* Awet Andemicael
* Part IV. Music, Freedom, and Language
* 13: Music Language Dwelling
* Julian Johnson
* 14: Herder's Alternative Path to Musical Transcendence
* Stephen Rumph
* 15: The Witness of Praise: The Hope of Dwelling
* Norman Wirzba
* 16: The Word Refreshed: Music and God-talk
* Jeremy Begbie