Theology, Music, and Modernity: Struggles for Freedom – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9780198846550,9780191881633,9780192585691,9780192585707,019884655X,0191881635,019258569X,0192585703
Product details:
- ISBN 10: 0192585703
- ISBN 13:9780192585707
- Author: Jeremy Begbie, Daniel K L Chua,Markus Rathey
Table contents:
Part One: Revolutionary Freedom
1: Revolutionary Freedom: An Image of Musical Autonomy in Beethoven
2: Kant, Aesthetic Judgment, and Beethoven
3: Freedom in Paul and Modernity
4: Soundworld Spatiality and the Unheroic Self-Giving of Jesus Christ
Part II. From Church to Concert Hall
5: From the Church to the Concert Hall: J. S. Bach, Mendelssohn, and the Imaginary Chorale
6: Music in the Margin of Indifference: J.S. Bach’s St. Matthew Passion
7: Individual and Communal Freedom and the Performance History of the St Matthew Passion by Bach and Mendelssohn
8: Music, Freedom, and the Decisive Particular
Part III. Singing Justice
9: Richard Allen (1760-1831) and the Sacred Music of Black Americans, 1740-1850
10: Hymns, Songs, and the Pursuit of Freedom
11: Between Free Grace and Liberty: Richard Allen’s Evocations of Eschatological and Immediate Freedom
12: The Theology of Richard Allen’s Musical Worship
Part IV. Music, Freedom, and Language
13: Music Language Dwelling
14: Herder’s Alternative Path to Musical Transcendence
15: The Witness of Praise: The Hope of Dwelling
16: The Word Refres
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