Much of the scholarship of congregational music focuses on participatory music in organized corporate worship. This article draws on theories of communication and affect to examine the secondary, background music that happens alongside other events in a worship service or in places other than the space of the sanctuary. Instead of understanding affects as an individual emotion, this article argues that music is made meaningful through a socio-cultural and relational affective process. This in turn enables one to understand how musics, particularly secondary non-participatory musics, work beyond language and representation in phatic ways that can engender powerful feelings of human community and sacred connection
This dissertation is an ethnographic and phenomenological analysis of evangelical "praise and worshi...
This dissertation is an ethnographic and phenomenological analysis of evangelical "praise and worshi...
The artists “Bethel” and “Hillsong” are frequently recognized by Christians living in America. But w...
“The role that music plays in religion and spiritual life is evident throughout history and ac...
A book review is presented for Congregational Music-Making and Community in a Mediated Age, edited b...
Music has played a significant role in religion and spiritual settings over the centuries and contin...
The relationship of the Pentecostal-Charismatic's style of music and worship practices to religious ...
The impetus for my project was how I view listening to music as a spiritual or religious experience....
I will begin my analysis with a brief examination of the changes that have occurred in American reli...
The article begins by addressing two primary areas of concern: 1. Can music communicate meaning, and...
I will begin my analysis with a brief examination of the changes that have occurred in American reli...
In this paper I offer critical attention to the notion of atmosphere in relation to music. By explor...
The musical involvement of people over the centuries is fundamentally interwoven with spiritual expe...
Music within Protestant church communities frequently reduces the distinction between performers and...
Evangelical Christian worship music is employed to facilitate spirituality in congregational service...
This dissertation is an ethnographic and phenomenological analysis of evangelical "praise and worshi...
This dissertation is an ethnographic and phenomenological analysis of evangelical "praise and worshi...
The artists “Bethel” and “Hillsong” are frequently recognized by Christians living in America. But w...
“The role that music plays in religion and spiritual life is evident throughout history and ac...
A book review is presented for Congregational Music-Making and Community in a Mediated Age, edited b...
Music has played a significant role in religion and spiritual settings over the centuries and contin...
The relationship of the Pentecostal-Charismatic's style of music and worship practices to religious ...
The impetus for my project was how I view listening to music as a spiritual or religious experience....
I will begin my analysis with a brief examination of the changes that have occurred in American reli...
The article begins by addressing two primary areas of concern: 1. Can music communicate meaning, and...
I will begin my analysis with a brief examination of the changes that have occurred in American reli...
In this paper I offer critical attention to the notion of atmosphere in relation to music. By explor...
The musical involvement of people over the centuries is fundamentally interwoven with spiritual expe...
Music within Protestant church communities frequently reduces the distinction between performers and...
Evangelical Christian worship music is employed to facilitate spirituality in congregational service...
This dissertation is an ethnographic and phenomenological analysis of evangelical "praise and worshi...
This dissertation is an ethnographic and phenomenological analysis of evangelical "praise and worshi...
The artists “Bethel” and “Hillsong” are frequently recognized by Christians living in America. But w...