Singing the Congregation: How Contemporary Worship Music Forms Evangelical Community
Autor Monique M. Ingallsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 noi 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780190499631
ISBN-10: 019049963X
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 33 illus.
Dimensiuni: 236 x 160 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 019049963X
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 33 illus.
Dimensiuni: 236 x 160 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
Monique Ingalls's Singing the Congregation: How Contemporary Worship Music Forms Evangelical Community is a landmark publication, inviting vitally diverse readings.
This study has wide-ranging implications for how to study religious mobilization and posturing beyond the strict, traditional institutional borders.
In highlighting the role contemporary worship music plays in congregations, she delivers a timely challenge to North American evangelicalism to reflect on its own culture and to assess its effectiveness not solely on the basis of relevance or reach potential, but on how the methods used influence the message—a challenge that can extend beyond music to many other aspects of the church.
This monograph is a highly dense and material-rich examination of what the author defines as 'contemporary worship music', partly following emic language, partly prudently discussing alternative wordings for this vast and transforming field of evangelical Christian music during and beyond religious services.
[T]his sensitive, thorough study offers a much-needed extension of the discourses on congregational Christianity and opens up many opportunities for further discussions of contemporary evangelical congregations.
Ingalls' descriptions of evangelical visual piety with regard to images in worship is fascinating, especially her interviews with the creators of amateur worship videos who explain their motivations and aesthetic values...Ingalls' contribution in this book is a substantive theoretical examination of how congregations, aided by CWM, arise in increasingly diverse spaces.
From the acknowledgments to references, Singing the Congregation engages a rich network of evangelical worship scholarship. Working with academic researchers, worship leaders, and theological practitioners, Ingalls captures a vibrant array of perspectives on the relationship between North American evangelical congregations and contemporary worship music. This book expands the notion of "contemporary worship music" as a musical genre or Sunday service programming category to illustrate its interconnectedness with multiple, often previously overlooked, modes of congregating.
This study has wide-ranging implications for how to study religious mobilization and posturing beyond the strict, traditional institutional borders.
In highlighting the role contemporary worship music plays in congregations, she delivers a timely challenge to North American evangelicalism to reflect on its own culture and to assess its effectiveness not solely on the basis of relevance or reach potential, but on how the methods used influence the message—a challenge that can extend beyond music to many other aspects of the church.
This monograph is a highly dense and material-rich examination of what the author defines as 'contemporary worship music', partly following emic language, partly prudently discussing alternative wordings for this vast and transforming field of evangelical Christian music during and beyond religious services.
[T]his sensitive, thorough study offers a much-needed extension of the discourses on congregational Christianity and opens up many opportunities for further discussions of contemporary evangelical congregations.
Ingalls' descriptions of evangelical visual piety with regard to images in worship is fascinating, especially her interviews with the creators of amateur worship videos who explain their motivations and aesthetic values...Ingalls' contribution in this book is a substantive theoretical examination of how congregations, aided by CWM, arise in increasingly diverse spaces.
From the acknowledgments to references, Singing the Congregation engages a rich network of evangelical worship scholarship. Working with academic researchers, worship leaders, and theological practitioners, Ingalls captures a vibrant array of perspectives on the relationship between North American evangelical congregations and contemporary worship music. This book expands the notion of "contemporary worship music" as a musical genre or Sunday service programming category to illustrate its interconnectedness with multiple, often previously overlooked, modes of congregating.
Notă biografică
Monique M. Ingalls is Assistant Professor of Music at Baylor University. Her work on music in Christian communities has been published in the fields of ethnomusicology, media studies, hymnology, and religious studies. She is Series Editor for Routledge's Congregational Music Studies book series and is co-founder and program chair of the biennial international conference "Christian Congregational Music: Local and Global Perspectives."