Music in American Religious Experience

Music in American Religious Experience
Author: Philip V. Bohlman,Edith Waldvogel Blumhofer,Maria M. Chow
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2006
Genre: Music
ISBN: 019517304X

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For students and scholars in American music and religious studies, as well as for church musicians, this book is the first to study the ways in which music shapes the distinctive presence of religion in the United States. The sixteen essayists' contributions to this book address the fullness of music's presence in American religion and religious history.

SACRED SONG SURVIVAL SALVATION IN THE AFRICAN AMERICAN RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE

SACRED SONG  SURVIVAL  SALVATION  IN THE AFRICAN AMERICAN RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE
Author: Kathryn Baker Kemp
Publsiher: Covenant Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2022-08-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781643001111

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Enslaved Africans brought their music and religion with them to America. They adapted their spiritual worldview into the existing Christian framework for survival. The God of the oppressor was transformed into the God of liberation and justice. Salvation became the conduit for survival. Sacred song was embedded with African spirituality and African American theology to create a religious experience from the seventeenth century to the twentieth century that sustained African American people and became established forms of praise and worship. The Civil Rights movement changed the religious reality of African American people. Sacred song in the twenty- first century has many challenges. Will the legacy and heritage of sacred song survive?

African American Religious Experiences

African American Religious Experiences
Author: Gloria Robinson Boyd
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2010-02-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781443820325

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African Americans encountered many challenges throughout history facing slavery, Reconstruction, Jim Crow, and other forms of racism. Many relied on religion as their source of strength and endurance. The African American religious experience is a story of survival that demonstrates how religion became the key ingredient that allowed a race to adapt and survive the harshest systems of injustice and prejudice in America. Religion became the greatest universal and dynamic tool of survival adopted by enslaved individuals and the utmost weapon known to the black race. African American religious practices, a blend of African and European traditions, are distinctively unique because of worship styles and contemplative practices; all reflective of the vital role religion played in the lives of blacks during slavery and beyond.

Esotericism in African American Religious Experience

Esotericism in African American Religious Experience
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2014-11-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004283428

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Esotericism in African American Religious Experience: “There is a Mystery”..., brings together groundbreaking essays that inaugurate Africana Esoteric Studies (AES): a new trans-disciplinary enterprise that investigates esoteric lore and practices in Africa and the African Diaspora.

How Sweet the Sound

How Sweet the Sound
Author: David Ware Stowe
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2004
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0674012909

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Stowe traces the evolution of sacred music from colonial times to the present, from the Puritans to Sun Ra, and shows how these cultural encounters have produced a rich harvest of song and faith.

Church and Worship Music in the United States

Church and Worship Music in the United States
Author: James Michael Floyd,Avery T. Sharp
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2016-08-12
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781317270355

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This fully updated second edition is a selective annotated bibliography of all relevant published resources relating to church and worship music in the United States. Over the past decade, there has been a growth of literature covering everything from traditional subject matter such as the organ works of J.S. Bach to newer areas of inquiry including folk hymnology, women and African-American composers, music as a spiritual healer, to the music of Mormon, Shaker, Moravian, and other smaller sects. With multiple indices, this book will serve as an excellent tool for librarians, researchers, and scholars sorting through the massive amount of material in the field.

The Oxford Handbook of Music and World Christianities

The Oxford Handbook of Music and World Christianities
Author: Suzel Ana Reily,Jonathan M. Dueck
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016-03-16
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780199860005

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The Oxford Handbook of Music and World Christianities investigates music's role in everyday practice and social history across the diversity of Christian religions and practices around the globe. The volume explores Christian communities in the Americas, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia as sites of transmission, transformation, and creation of deeply diverse musical traditions. The book's contributors, while mostly rooted in ethnomusicology, examine Christianities and their musics in methodologically diverse ways, engaging with musical sound and structure, musical and social history, and ethnography of music and musical performance. These broad materials explore five themes: music and missions, music and religious utopias (and other oppositional religious communities), music and conflict, music and transnational flows, and music and everyday life. The volume as a whole, then, approaches Christian groups and their musics as diverse and powerful windows into the way in which music, religious ideas, capital, and power circulate (and change) between places, now and historically. It also tries to take account of the religious self-understandings of these groups, presenting Christian musical practice and exchange as encompassing and negotiating deeply felt and deeply rooted moral and cultural values. Given that the centerpiece of the volume is Christian religious musical practice, the volume reveals the active role music plays in maintaining and changing religious, moral, and cultural values in a long history of intercultural and transnational encounters.

The American Religious Experience

The American Religious Experience
Author: Lynn Bridgers
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 0742550591

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The American Religious Experience offers a short, accessible introduction to American religious history by an award-winning writer. Recognizing the inter-denominational, inter-religious and multi-cultural perspectives that all contribute to the American religious landscape, this book explores the tension between the central, dominant streams of American Christianity and those groups relegated to the periphery. On the edges of the American mainstream we find the histories of groups rooted in visionary traditions, emotionalized forms of religious practice, and ever-expanding ethnic and racial perspectives. The complexity of the religious scene in the United States now, ongoing tensions between identity and diversity, and the many voices that inform American religious practice today grow directly out of the dynamic history that unfolds in these pages.