Open up the doors : music in the modern church / Mark Evans.
Material type:
- 1845531868 (hb)
- 9781845531867 (hb)
- 1845531876 (pb)
- 9781845531874 (pb)
- 264.2 22
- ML3187.5 .E9 2006
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Reformational Study Centre General library | 264.2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | music in the modern church | Available |
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264.13 BECK Hoe moeten wij bidden? onze verhouding tot God in het gebed / | 264.13 LUTH Gebeden / | 264.1509 Daily liturgical prayer : origins and theology / | 264.2 Open up the doors : | 264.2 Sing a new song recovering Psalm singing for the twenty-first century | 264.2 Why Should We Sing Psalms? | 264.2 BARK Hymni Christiani / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [195]-202) and indexes.
Contextualising contemporary congregational music -- "Nothing new under the sun" : learning from history -- Ending the corporate worship wars -- Resistance or accommodation : the "world" of quality -- The rise and rise of pentecostal music : history, hillsong, and star texts -- Theomusicological frameworks for congregational song analysis -- Corporate worship gets personal -- Conclusion : "When the music fades".