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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... offer examples of what I would call " perfect " works of art , precisely defined by Aristotle as works we would neither ... offers us novelty and nostalgia ; stimulation and stupefaction ; textures and colours ; thrills of virtuosity and ...
... offer examples of what I would call " perfect " works of art , precisely defined by Aristotle as works we would neither ... offers us novelty and nostalgia ; stimulation and stupefaction ; textures and colours ; thrills of virtuosity and ...
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... offers an adequate substitute . In specifically religious contexts the word corresponding to musizieren might be " communion . " To worship is in part to commune with the transcendent source of the given and the enduring , and with ...
... offers an adequate substitute . In specifically religious contexts the word corresponding to musizieren might be " communion . " To worship is in part to commune with the transcendent source of the given and the enduring , and with ...
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... offers other options . True , one must search the corners of Christian theological tradition for outright statements of pantheism . More than one theologian has suffered the experience of Schleiermacher , who stepped beyond the ...
... offers other options . True , one must search the corners of Christian theological tradition for outright statements of pantheism . More than one theologian has suffered the experience of Schleiermacher , who stepped beyond the ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 7 |
SACRAMENTAL TRADITIONS | 25 |
The Incarnational Tradition | 40 |
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