Reviewed Book: Foley, Edward. Foundations of Christian music: the music of pre-Constantinian Christianity. Bramcote, England: Alcuin Club, 1992. American essays in liturgy
The Christian church’s stance on the use of instruments in sacred music shifted through influences o...
A book review is presented for Congregational Music-Making and Community in a Mediated Age, edited b...
Within the Judaeo-Christian tradition, with few exceptions, music has always been central to the per...
Reviewed Title: Exploring Christian Song edited by M. Jennifer Bloxam and Andrew Shenton. Lexington:...
The fact that human beings want to make music, as well as all other forms of art, is a given of huma...
Arguments for the absence of instrumental music in early Christian worship are commonly founded on a...
The thesis gives a detailed history of instrumental music in worship before the Church began, as wel...
A book review is presented for Daniele V. Filippi and Michael Noone, eds. Listening to Early Modern ...
The development of Church liturgical music today cannot be separated from the development of Church ...
The Christian church’s stance on the use of instruments in sacred music shifted through influences o...
The desire of concert attendees for an authentic spiritual experience maps onto the search for other...
A book review is presented for Andrew Cashner, Hearing Faith: Music as Theology in the Spanish Empir...
Scholars agree that the first Christians worshipped with music, yet the origins and practices of the...
The goal for this dissertation was to research the music in liturgy and daily life of early Christia...
This dissertation examines the various ways in which early Christ-followers incorporated music into ...
The Christian church’s stance on the use of instruments in sacred music shifted through influences o...
A book review is presented for Congregational Music-Making and Community in a Mediated Age, edited b...
Within the Judaeo-Christian tradition, with few exceptions, music has always been central to the per...
Reviewed Title: Exploring Christian Song edited by M. Jennifer Bloxam and Andrew Shenton. Lexington:...
The fact that human beings want to make music, as well as all other forms of art, is a given of huma...
Arguments for the absence of instrumental music in early Christian worship are commonly founded on a...
The thesis gives a detailed history of instrumental music in worship before the Church began, as wel...
A book review is presented for Daniele V. Filippi and Michael Noone, eds. Listening to Early Modern ...
The development of Church liturgical music today cannot be separated from the development of Church ...
The Christian church’s stance on the use of instruments in sacred music shifted through influences o...
The desire of concert attendees for an authentic spiritual experience maps onto the search for other...
A book review is presented for Andrew Cashner, Hearing Faith: Music as Theology in the Spanish Empir...
Scholars agree that the first Christians worshipped with music, yet the origins and practices of the...
The goal for this dissertation was to research the music in liturgy and daily life of early Christia...
This dissertation examines the various ways in which early Christ-followers incorporated music into ...
The Christian church’s stance on the use of instruments in sacred music shifted through influences o...
A book review is presented for Congregational Music-Making and Community in a Mediated Age, edited b...
Within the Judaeo-Christian tradition, with few exceptions, music has always been central to the per...