This article demonstrates how indigenous church music can be an effective tool in promoting healthy church growth. After defining indigenous church music through the insights of ethnodoxology, the author explains how it engages local hearers through their own conceptual categories. This cognitive interaction is relevant in that it augments comprehension of biblical themes and content. But it also impacts hearers through the various levels of their worldview. The article ends with a case study of how a consortium of African theological institutions and IMB missionaries are developing orality-based indigenous music to teach, refute heresy, and evangelize the continent
After my short experience of work amongst African people in Nyasaland—because I admit that 14 years ...
Music has played a significant role in religion and spiritual settings over the centuries and contin...
One of the resulting effects of the Reformation in the Christian Church has been the making of worsh...
The number of publications on the use of indigenous music in Christian worship is increasing with ev...
For many ethnic groups in Africa, music is a part of everyday life. Celebrations begin with an exult...
The purpose of this study was to discover whether the integration of traditional African religious m...
The Presbyterian Church of Mozambique (IPM) has its origins in the Swiss Mission and the European Re...
This study analyses the performance techniques, instrumentation and songs of selected indigenized so...
Ebibindwom (Akan Scared Lyrics) are traditional songs used in Christian worship specifically in the ...
The question to be answered in this article is: How can the Reformed Churches of African origin come...
There is a developing trend within mainstream South African Churches to incorporate styles of tradit...
Kehittäjäkoulutuksen tohtorintutkintoon liittyvä kirjallinen työ.The objective of this research proj...
In “African Music”, volume 1, No. 3, I wrote, “When one true African Christian musician is brought t...
Peer reviewedZimbabwean music developed for Catholic services over the years following the Second V...
In a typical African family, the elders would gather the young people and children around the firepl...
After my short experience of work amongst African people in Nyasaland—because I admit that 14 years ...
Music has played a significant role in religion and spiritual settings over the centuries and contin...
One of the resulting effects of the Reformation in the Christian Church has been the making of worsh...
The number of publications on the use of indigenous music in Christian worship is increasing with ev...
For many ethnic groups in Africa, music is a part of everyday life. Celebrations begin with an exult...
The purpose of this study was to discover whether the integration of traditional African religious m...
The Presbyterian Church of Mozambique (IPM) has its origins in the Swiss Mission and the European Re...
This study analyses the performance techniques, instrumentation and songs of selected indigenized so...
Ebibindwom (Akan Scared Lyrics) are traditional songs used in Christian worship specifically in the ...
The question to be answered in this article is: How can the Reformed Churches of African origin come...
There is a developing trend within mainstream South African Churches to incorporate styles of tradit...
Kehittäjäkoulutuksen tohtorintutkintoon liittyvä kirjallinen työ.The objective of this research proj...
In “African Music”, volume 1, No. 3, I wrote, “When one true African Christian musician is brought t...
Peer reviewedZimbabwean music developed for Catholic services over the years following the Second V...
In a typical African family, the elders would gather the young people and children around the firepl...
After my short experience of work amongst African people in Nyasaland—because I admit that 14 years ...
Music has played a significant role in religion and spiritual settings over the centuries and contin...
One of the resulting effects of the Reformation in the Christian Church has been the making of worsh...