The Sacred in MusicLutterworth Press, 1999 - 255 páginas This volume shows how music serves the sacred. It discusses secular and Christian attitudes to music, especially the use of music in seeking salvation, and music's liturgical forms. The final chapter deals with bliss and ecstasy. |
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... Nature , Rorty studies the foundational assumptions of modern philosophy with the intention of " making clear that ... nature or to the nature of the world , he insists , for human beings and the world have no intrinsic nature : " The ...
... Nature , Rorty studies the foundational assumptions of modern philosophy with the intention of " making clear that ... nature or to the nature of the world , he insists , for human beings and the world have no intrinsic nature : " The ...
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... nature . Hence Adam , when he lost the gifts received , lost them not only for himself but for us all . . . . For the contagion does not take its origin from the substance of the flesh or soul , but because it had been so ordained by ...
... nature . Hence Adam , when he lost the gifts received , lost them not only for himself but for us all . . . . For the contagion does not take its origin from the substance of the flesh or soul , but because it had been so ordained by ...
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Albert L. Blackwell. For the contrast between an original nature and a changed nature we substitute the idea of a human nature universally and without exception - apart from redemption - the same ; and ... for the contrast between an ...
Albert L. Blackwell. For the contrast between an original nature and a changed nature we substitute the idea of a human nature universally and without exception - apart from redemption - the same ; and ... for the contrast between an ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 7 |
SACRAMENTAL TRADITIONS | 25 |
The Incarnational Tradition | 40 |
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