This thesis examines the types of creation imagery used in the Psalms, looking at the historical and cultural influences that affected the Old Testament concepts encapsulated in this Psalmody, and at how traditional creation hymnody has incorporated and modified these concepts. The first chapter examines creation psalmody and argues that there is an overall inclusiveness to be found in such Psalms, where God is viewed as working through the whole of creation and that such Psalms are generally less anthropocentric than some other Biblical texts. This immanent approach is particularly evident through the Old Testament concept of Creator Spirit. Creation hymns are discussed in the three chapters that follow, focusing firstly on hymns of seed-t...
This essay challenges interpretations of Christian worship that have constricted the understanding o...
This thesis explores the musical expression of Christian transcendence in my folio of compositions. ...
For centuries, followers of Christ have used music as a channel of communicating their love and ador...
This descriptive analysis provides a comprehensive and wholistic view of Creation in the Book of Psa...
Faith inspired by living creation according to Psalm 104, Bless the LORD, O my soul! This work is co...
The aim of the present study is to investigate Psalm 104 as a whole and to determine its biblical-th...
The liturgy ought to sensitise believers anew to glorifying God as the Creator and the Recreator of ...
Please note, for copyright reasons an amended version of the thesis with images removed is available...
This work is a revised version of my PhD thesis, completed at St. Patrick’s College, the Pontifical...
Late eighteenth-century New England was, above all else, a society based on religion. As such, sacre...
The purpose of this essay is to evaluate the way that psalmody - specifically metrical psalmody - se...
Understanding the purpose of worship through the lens of creation. The creation story tells the stor...
This essay examines Qumran texts that not only perform blessing but also reflect on the activity of ...
This thesis is the articulation of a doctrine of creation centred on the concept of creation’s prais...
This article seeks to integrate two perspectives on worship: one from the book of Psalms and the ...
This essay challenges interpretations of Christian worship that have constricted the understanding o...
This thesis explores the musical expression of Christian transcendence in my folio of compositions. ...
For centuries, followers of Christ have used music as a channel of communicating their love and ador...
This descriptive analysis provides a comprehensive and wholistic view of Creation in the Book of Psa...
Faith inspired by living creation according to Psalm 104, Bless the LORD, O my soul! This work is co...
The aim of the present study is to investigate Psalm 104 as a whole and to determine its biblical-th...
The liturgy ought to sensitise believers anew to glorifying God as the Creator and the Recreator of ...
Please note, for copyright reasons an amended version of the thesis with images removed is available...
This work is a revised version of my PhD thesis, completed at St. Patrick’s College, the Pontifical...
Late eighteenth-century New England was, above all else, a society based on religion. As such, sacre...
The purpose of this essay is to evaluate the way that psalmody - specifically metrical psalmody - se...
Understanding the purpose of worship through the lens of creation. The creation story tells the stor...
This essay examines Qumran texts that not only perform blessing but also reflect on the activity of ...
This thesis is the articulation of a doctrine of creation centred on the concept of creation’s prais...
This article seeks to integrate two perspectives on worship: one from the book of Psalms and the ...
This essay challenges interpretations of Christian worship that have constricted the understanding o...
This thesis explores the musical expression of Christian transcendence in my folio of compositions. ...
For centuries, followers of Christ have used music as a channel of communicating their love and ador...