The Crucifixion in Music

The Crucifixion in Music
Author: Jasmin Melissa Cameron
Publsiher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2006
Genre: Music
ISBN: 081085872X

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The Crucifixion in Music studies the musical representation of words and the concepts and contexts to which words refer, examining the way the treatment of a literary text, namely the Crucifixus, coalesces into a recognizable musical tradition that individual composers follow, develop, modify, or ignore.

The Crucifixion of the King of Glory

The Crucifixion of the King of Glory
Author: Eugenia Scarvelis Constantinou
Publsiher: Ancient Faith Publishing
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2022-03-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1955890153

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The Crucifixion and Resurrection of Christ are central events in our salvation. Yet few Christians have a good grasp of the first-century historical and religious context in which the Crucifixion took place, nor of its true significance for the people of that time-and hence for our time as well. Biblical scholar and attorney Dr. Jeannie Constantinou puts modern readers in the center of the events of Christ's Passion, bringing the best of modern scholarship to bear while keeping her interpretation faithful in every particular to the Orthodox Tradition.

The Crucified

The Crucified
Author: Kamila Baraniecka-Olszewska
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2017-08-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783110539066

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The book is an anthropological study of a phenomenon observed within the range of contemporary Polish Catholic religiosity. The Crucified focuses on two fundamental issues: passion plays and performance theory. It presents an analysis of material collected during five years of field research, which sheds light on the varied world of religious performances. The phenomenon of passion plays is extremely complex and to some extent heterogeneous, hence its in-depth analysis reveals much not only about its own nature, but also about the entire modern religiosity. As a result, the book is constructed in such a way as to focus on a single phenomenon, but with conclusions extending to a much wider range of contemporary religious practices. The book reveals the need for self-expression of one’s own attitudes observable in contemporary spirituality, as well as the increasing participation of believers in the development of their religious life and thus in the formation of their own religious identity. All these processes are interpreted in terms of performance theory. Applying this approach makes it possible to capture the believers’ need for activity and creativity in the field of practices alternative to the liturgy.

The Crucifixion

The Crucifixion
Author: Fleming Rutledge
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 695
Release: 2015
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780802847324

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Commenting on how Christianity is unique among the worlds religions, Fleming Rutledge writes, Until the gospel of Jesus Christ burst upon the Mediterranean world, no one in the history of human imagination had ever conceived of such a thing as the worship of a crucified man. In this book Rutledge looks at the crucifixion of Christ from every angle, considering the entire spectrum of themes and motifs used in the New Testament to interpret Christs horrific death by public torture. Only in such a rich interplay of themes, she argues, can the full gospel of Christs death for the salvation of the world be fully understood and fully embraced. Nearly two decades in the making, Rutledges Crucifixion addresses the singular absence of preaching about the cross in churches today. As theologian Robert Jenson says, This justly celebrated preacher has been digging into the doctrine of atonement for many years. Here is the rich harvest of her labors -- a resource especially for preachers like herself.

Ancient and Modern Organ Edition

Ancient and Modern Organ Edition
Author: Tim Ruffer,Anne Harrison,Sir John Barnard,Gordon Giles
Publsiher: Canterbury Press Norwich
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-07-25
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1848257031

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The world's most famous hymn book has been completely revised and now offers the broadest ever range of traditional hymns and modern compositions, from the Psalms to John Bell, Bernadette Farrell and Stuart Townend. Its 847 items have been specially selected for their singability, theological richness and relevance. Organ edition. 2 volume set.

Convent Music and Politics in Eighteenth Century Vienna

Convent Music and Politics in Eighteenth Century Vienna
Author: Janet K. Page
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2014-04-24
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781107039087

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Janet K. Page explores the interaction of music and piety, court and church, as seen through the relationship between the Habsburg court and Vienna's convents. In the first full-length study of its kind, she reveals a golden age of convent music in Vienna and the convents' surprising engagement with contemporary politics.

He Was Crucified

He Was Crucified
Author: Gerard Joseph Stanley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0758613156

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This beautiful book offers reflections of a medical doctor on the physical and mental anguish Jesus endured in the hours leading up to His death. Enrich your meditation on Christ's passion using prayers and hymns paired with moving commentary and masterpieces of art from artists including Michelangelo, Rubens, Dali, and Siqueiros.

The Extravagance of Music

The Extravagance of Music
Author: David Brown,Gavin Hopps
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2018-07-13
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783319918181

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This book explores the ways in which music can engender religious experience, by virtue of its ability to evoke the ineffable and affect how the world is open to us. Arguing against approaches that limit the religious significance of music to an illustrative function, The Extravagance of Music sets out a more expansive and optimistic vision, which suggests that there is an ‘excess’ or ‘extravagance’ in both music and the divine that can open up revelatory and transformative possibilities. In Part I, David Brown argues that even in the absence of words, classical instrumental music can disclose something of the divine nature that allows us to speak of an experience analogous to contemplative prayer. In Part II, Gavin Hopps contends that, far from being a wasteland of mind-closing triviality, popular music frequently aspires to elicit the imaginative engagement of the listener and is capable of evoking intimations of transcendence. Filled with fresh and accessible discussions of diverse examples and forms of music, this ground-breaking book affirms the disclosive and affective capacities of music, and shows how it can help to awaken, vivify, and sustain a sense of the divine in everyday life.