The Sacred in MusicReligion and music are complementary resources for interpreting our lives. Music serves the sacred in ways that can be specified and articulated, yet the connection between them has been sorely neglected in the scholarly study of religion. In The Sacred in Music, Albert Blackwell brings the two subjects together in a celebration of the rich Western musical tradition, both classical and Christian. |
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Sisältö
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 7 |
SACRAMENTAL TRADITIONS | 25 |
The Incarnational Tradition | 40 |
TRANSCENDING CONTINGENCY | 49 |
MANIFESTING TRANSCENDENCE | 91 |
ENDURING TIME | 125 |
SUSTAINING HARMONY | 159 |
SURPASSING LANGUAGE | 199 |
CODETTA | 233 |
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