Music: Its Theologies and Spiritualities : A Global Perspective
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ArticleLanguage: English Publication details: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2020Description: 1 electronic resource (182 p.)ISBN: - books978-3-03943-594-4
- 9783039435937
- 9783039435944
- 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
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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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