Music: Its Theologies and Spiritualities : A Global Perspective
Foley, Edward
Music: Its Theologies and Spiritualities : A Global Perspective - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2020 - 1 electronic resource (182 p.)
Open Access
This volume is an exploration of the varied and sometimes unrecognized ways in which music—especially in ritual contexts—can serve as both a spiritual conduit as well as a theological source. With topics ranging from a Congolese choir in Ireland to the Orthodox chant in Georgia, from postmodern reflections on new Passion compositions to reflections on the sacramentality of Black gospel music, this volume offers a rich plumbing of very diverse yet well researched musical traditions—case studies from around the globe—for their spiritual and theological contributions.
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books978-3-03943-594-4 9783039435937 9783039435944
10.3390/books978-3-03943-594-4 doi
Music
Charismatic Prayer Meeting Praise and Worship Speaking/Singing in Tongues spirituality music wellbeing Korean migrants Theodor Adorno Dietrich Bonhoeffer Karl Barth Anton Webern Gustav Mahler demythologization secularization Confessing Church German modernism singing migration asylum-seeker refugee the sacred creativity sonority Ireland the Congo Passion liminality ritual postmodernism choral music 21st century music sacred music composition theology theoartistry annunciation Hebrew Bible James MacMillan Michael Symmons Roberts Jeremy Begbie keen wake funeral tradition custom culture history chant Georgian chant Orthodox theology exegesis of tradition aesthetics polyphony oral tradition Dionysios the Areopagite sacramentality gospel African American dance
Music: Its Theologies and Spiritualities : A Global Perspective - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2020 - 1 electronic resource (182 p.)
Open Access
This volume is an exploration of the varied and sometimes unrecognized ways in which music—especially in ritual contexts—can serve as both a spiritual conduit as well as a theological source. With topics ranging from a Congolese choir in Ireland to the Orthodox chant in Georgia, from postmodern reflections on new Passion compositions to reflections on the sacramentality of Black gospel music, this volume offers a rich plumbing of very diverse yet well researched musical traditions—case studies from around the globe—for their spiritual and theological contributions.
Creative Commons
English
books978-3-03943-594-4 9783039435937 9783039435944
10.3390/books978-3-03943-594-4 doi
Music
Charismatic Prayer Meeting Praise and Worship Speaking/Singing in Tongues spirituality music wellbeing Korean migrants Theodor Adorno Dietrich Bonhoeffer Karl Barth Anton Webern Gustav Mahler demythologization secularization Confessing Church German modernism singing migration asylum-seeker refugee the sacred creativity sonority Ireland the Congo Passion liminality ritual postmodernism choral music 21st century music sacred music composition theology theoartistry annunciation Hebrew Bible James MacMillan Michael Symmons Roberts Jeremy Begbie keen wake funeral tradition custom culture history chant Georgian chant Orthodox theology exegesis of tradition aesthetics polyphony oral tradition Dionysios the Areopagite sacramentality gospel African American dance
