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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