Ralph Vaughan Williams wrote much about his belief in musical transcendence, defining music as ‘reaching out to the ultimate realities by means of ordered sound’. Such statements put his thought in dialogue with theology, understood in a broad Anselmian sense as ‘faith seeking understanding’. Furthermore, Vaughan Williams’s entanglement with the science-religion discourse of his intellectual context saturates his theology with issues of evolution, nature, and progress. Whilst ideas of religion permeate Vaughan Williams scholarship, the more specific category of theology has not been considered. The present thesis addresses this lacuna by arguing that Vaughan Williams’s music affords theological interpretation. In order to pursue this arg...
Many elements of and reflections on tonality are to be found in Vaughan Williams’s music: tonal cen...
Heaney traces the hidden history of music's presence in Christian thought, including its often unrec...
Theological reflection on music commonly adopts a metaphysical approach, according to which the prop...
The music of Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958) has often been associated with a pastoral mode of ex...
This thesis deals with relationship of music and theology. It stems from history of development of t...
This paper offers a brief survey of some of the main points of the argument of David Brown’s and Gav...
Theological reflection on music commonly adopts a metaphysical approach, according to which the prop...
Although not all composers held religious beliefs, religious thought influenced their music. With th...
A conductor of Ralph Vaughan Williams’s vocal music must analyze the composer’s life and his intenti...
The philosophical and scientific explication of music is a cutting-edge field in contemporary academ...
This thesis contends that music is a theologically significant human experience. It uses Gordon Lyn...
This article explores the polyvalent nature of musical meaning and its contribution to theological r...
This dissertation investigates a "universal" question--what the exact nature of the relationship bet...
Music has for the most part been relatively absent from theological aesthetics, specifically in rela...
Jeremy Begbie speaks of music as ‘theologically loaded’: as conveying a sense of intrinsic theologic...
Many elements of and reflections on tonality are to be found in Vaughan Williams’s music: tonal cen...
Heaney traces the hidden history of music's presence in Christian thought, including its often unrec...
Theological reflection on music commonly adopts a metaphysical approach, according to which the prop...
The music of Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958) has often been associated with a pastoral mode of ex...
This thesis deals with relationship of music and theology. It stems from history of development of t...
This paper offers a brief survey of some of the main points of the argument of David Brown’s and Gav...
Theological reflection on music commonly adopts a metaphysical approach, according to which the prop...
Although not all composers held religious beliefs, religious thought influenced their music. With th...
A conductor of Ralph Vaughan Williams’s vocal music must analyze the composer’s life and his intenti...
The philosophical and scientific explication of music is a cutting-edge field in contemporary academ...
This thesis contends that music is a theologically significant human experience. It uses Gordon Lyn...
This article explores the polyvalent nature of musical meaning and its contribution to theological r...
This dissertation investigates a "universal" question--what the exact nature of the relationship bet...
Music has for the most part been relatively absent from theological aesthetics, specifically in rela...
Jeremy Begbie speaks of music as ‘theologically loaded’: as conveying a sense of intrinsic theologic...
Many elements of and reflections on tonality are to be found in Vaughan Williams’s music: tonal cen...
Heaney traces the hidden history of music's presence in Christian thought, including its often unrec...
Theological reflection on music commonly adopts a metaphysical approach, according to which the prop...