This paper interrogates the iconic status of Charles Wesley\u27s hymn And can it be within British Methodism. It examines words, music and context, arguing that it is the combination of these that is crucial to understanding the hymn\u27s status, and that such an approach may be more widely useful in hymnology. Through examination of the literary characteristics of the text, the musical settings associated with it throughout its history, and the ways in which it has been used within British Methodism, it reflects upon the hymn\u27s peculiar place in the spiritual life of the denomination, and how this reflects upon Methodism\u27s attitude to its heritage of hymnody
This article uses Jeff Astley’s concept of ordinary theology (Jeff Astley, Ordinary Theology: Lookin...
This chapter uses a series of listening experiences from the long nineteenth century to explore the ...
An author-generated postprint, incorporating peer review and copy-edit queries. The full publisher-a...
This paper interrogates the iconic status of Charles Wesley's hymn "And can it be" within British Me...
Hymnody is widely recognised as a central tenet of Methodism’s theological, doctrinal, spiritual, an...
Hymn singing was an important practice in the early Methodist movement, a heritage still recognized ...
Hymns have always been part of Christian liturgy, expressing the faith in congregational song. The N...
In many churches, congregational singing is a central component of corporate worship. The sung hymns...
Hymns have substantially contributed to the success of the Methodist revival. John Wesley discovered...
This thesis was motivated by the observation that both music and Christian hymns can move people dee...
In October 1900 Henry Hadow delivered a damning appraisal of Stainer’s Hymn Tunes, and in so doing, ...
This dissertation examines theological authority in the hymns and spirituals of American Protestant...
With improvements in the lyrics, rhythms, emotional appeal, and overall quality of hymns, nineteenth...
ABSTRACT In October 1900 Henry Hadow delivered a damning appraisal of Stainer’s Hymn Tunes, and i...
Berger, Teresa. Theology in Hymns? A Study of the Relationship of Doxology and Theology According to...
This article uses Jeff Astley’s concept of ordinary theology (Jeff Astley, Ordinary Theology: Lookin...
This chapter uses a series of listening experiences from the long nineteenth century to explore the ...
An author-generated postprint, incorporating peer review and copy-edit queries. The full publisher-a...
This paper interrogates the iconic status of Charles Wesley's hymn "And can it be" within British Me...
Hymnody is widely recognised as a central tenet of Methodism’s theological, doctrinal, spiritual, an...
Hymn singing was an important practice in the early Methodist movement, a heritage still recognized ...
Hymns have always been part of Christian liturgy, expressing the faith in congregational song. The N...
In many churches, congregational singing is a central component of corporate worship. The sung hymns...
Hymns have substantially contributed to the success of the Methodist revival. John Wesley discovered...
This thesis was motivated by the observation that both music and Christian hymns can move people dee...
In October 1900 Henry Hadow delivered a damning appraisal of Stainer’s Hymn Tunes, and in so doing, ...
This dissertation examines theological authority in the hymns and spirituals of American Protestant...
With improvements in the lyrics, rhythms, emotional appeal, and overall quality of hymns, nineteenth...
ABSTRACT In October 1900 Henry Hadow delivered a damning appraisal of Stainer’s Hymn Tunes, and i...
Berger, Teresa. Theology in Hymns? A Study of the Relationship of Doxology and Theology According to...
This article uses Jeff Astley’s concept of ordinary theology (Jeff Astley, Ordinary Theology: Lookin...
This chapter uses a series of listening experiences from the long nineteenth century to explore the ...
An author-generated postprint, incorporating peer review and copy-edit queries. The full publisher-a...