Essays on Martin Luther s Theology of Music

Essays on Martin Luther s Theology of Music
Author: Mark S. Sooy
Publsiher: Booklocker.Com Incorporated
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2006-08-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1591139937

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Essays on Martin Luther's Theology of Music explores Luther's thought on the biblical foundation of music beginning in the creation story and leading to its comfort and joy in the Christian life. A scholarly and intriguing discussion.

Music and Theology

Music and Theology
Author: Daniel Zager
Publsiher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2006-12-13
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781461701514

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The scholar Robin A. Leaver holds a unique place in sacred music scholarship because of his training in both music and theology. He has written widely, bringing acute insights on a variety of musical repertories and topics related to Martin Luther, sixteenth-century psalmody, hymnody, and the sacred music of Johann Sebastian Bach. In Music and Theology, twelve scholars influenced by Leaver's work contribute essays in diverse areas of sacred music history and philosophy, focusing on the intersection of music and theology. Ranging chronologically from the twelfth-century writer and composer Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179) to present-day considerations of American church music and worship, the volume provides thought-provoking new work for all who study church music. Reflecting the prominent emphasis in Leaver's own scholarship, eight chapters deal with the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, including his organ music, sacred cantatas, and passion settings. A final chapter provides a chronological listing of Leaver's own voluminous writings on music and theology.

Music in Martin Luther s Theology

Music in Martin Luther s Theology
Author: Yakub E. Kartawidjaja
Publsiher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2021-04-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783647565538

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The study aims to analyse the impact of Luther's theology on his thoughts about music. It limits itself to an analysis of the topic by focusing on the three most important statements of Luther about music in his unfinished treatise Περι της μουσικης [On Music]. The first statement is that music is "a gift of God and not of man" [Dei donum hominum est], second, music "creates joyful soul" [facit letos animos], and third, music "drives away the devil" [fugat diabolum]. The relation between these three statements to each other and to Luther's theology in general can be understood in connection with his personal experiences and commitments to music, which were undergirded by his theology. Luther, as a man of medieval times, took for granted the existence of the devil, and many of his writings contained frequent references to the personal attacks of the devil, where it influenced his thoughts about music.

Martin Luther

Martin Luther
Author: Frederic Henry Hedge
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 346
Release: 1888
Genre: Church history
ISBN: HARVARD:HWH1US

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Selects for programming use 2,400 of the best contemporary recorded children's songs.

The Pastoral Luther

The Pastoral Luther
Author: Timothy J. Wengert
Publsiher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2017-03-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781506427249

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Sixteen church historians here examine Martin Luther in an uncommon waynot as Reformer or theologian but as pastor. Luther's work as parish pastor commanded much of his time and energy in Wittenberg. After first introducing the pastoral Luther, including his theology of the cross, these chapters discuss Luther's preaching and use of language (including humor), investigate his teaching ministry in depth, especially in light of the catechism, and explore his views on such things as the role of women, the Virgin Mary, and music. The book finally probes Luther's sentiments on monasticism and secular authority. Contributors: Charles P. Arand James M. Estes Eric W. Gritsch Robert Kolb Beth Kreitzer Robin A. Leaver Mickey L. Mattox Ronald Rittgers Robert Rosin, Reinhard Schwarz Jane E. Strohl Christoph Weimer Dorothea Wendebourg Timothy J. Wengert Vftor Westhelle H. S. Wilson

Luther on Music

Luther on Music
Author: Carl Schalk
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1988
Genre: Music
ISBN: UOM:39015040187174

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The purpose of this volume is to: (1) establish the importance of music--especially in Luther's early life, in his education in the schools, and in his life in the monastery--in shaping his understanding of the role of music in the Christian life; (2) show how Luther's developing understanding of music in Christian life and worship led him to a practical and many-faceted involvement in a variety of music's aspects; (3) bring into sharp relief several distinct paradigms, or patterns of thought, that dominated Luther's theological understanding of the role of music in the church's life and ministry.

Reforming Music

Reforming Music
Author: Chiara Bertoglio
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 862
Release: 2017-03-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783110519334

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Five hundred years ago a monk nailed his theses to a church gate in Wittenberg. The sound of Luther’s mythical hammer, however, was by no means the only aural manifestation of the religious Reformations. This book describes the birth of Lutheran Chorales and Calvinist Psalmody; of how music was practised by Catholic nuns, Lutheran schoolchildren, battling Huguenots, missionaries and martyrs, cardinals at Trent and heretics in hiding, at a time when Palestrina, Lasso and Tallis were composing their masterpieces, and forbidden songs were concealed, smuggled and sung in taverns and princely courts alike. Music expressed faith in the Evangelicals’ emerging worships and in the Catholics’ ancient rites; through it new beliefs were spread and heresy countered; analysed by humanist theorists, it comforted and consoled miners, housewives and persecuted preachers; it was both the symbol of new, conflicting identities and the only surviving trace of a lost unity of faith. The music of the Reformations, thus, was music reformed, music reforming and the reform of music: this book shows what the Reformations sounded like, and how music became one of the protagonists in the religious conflicts of the sixteenth century.

Luther s Theology of Music

Luther s Theology of Music
Author: Miikka E. Anttila
Publsiher: ISSN
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 3110552159

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The sweetness of music is something that has puzzled Christian theologians for centuries. In this study, Luther's theology of music is approached from the point of view of pleasure. It examines the significance of joy, beauty and pleasure in relationship with music and Luther's theology. The notion of music as the supreme gift of God requires also a discussion about the idea of 'gift'. Music opens up new perspectives into Luther's thinking. Luther has seldom been reckoned among aesthetic theologians. Nevertheless, Luther has a peculiar view on beauty, understanding faith as a kind of aesthetic contemplation.