Music and Theology in Nineteenth-Century Britain
- Editor: Clarke, Martin
Music and Theology in Nineteenth-Century Britain is a fascinating [...] foray into notions of Victorian spirituality and musicianship. Topics are diverse and thought-provoking... [the book has]... — More…
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Contents
- Introduction, Martin V. Clarke
- Chapter 1 The Theology of the Victorian Hymn Tune, Ian Bradley
- Chapter 2 'Meet and Right it is to Sing': Nineteenth-Century Hymnals and the Reasons for Singing, Martin V. Clarke
- Chapter 3 Sacred Sound for a Holy Space: Dogma, Worship and Music at Solemn Mass during the Victorian Era, 1829-1903, T.E. Muir
- Chapter 4 'Thy Love ... Hath Broken Every Barrier Down': The Rhetoric of Intimacy in Nineteenth-Century British and American Women's Hymns, C. Michael Hawn, June Hadden Hobbs
- Chapter 5 Christianity, Civilization and Music: Nineteenth-Century British Missionaries and the Control of Malagasy Hymnology, Charles Edward McGuire
- Chapter 6 'Sing a Sankey': The Rise of Gospel Hymnody in Great Britain, Mel R. Wilhoit
- Chapter 7 'Singin' in the Reign': Voice, Faith and the Welsh Revival of 1904-1905, James Deaville, Katherine Stopa
- Chapter 8 Beyond the Psalms: The Metamorphosis of the Anthem Text during the Nineteenth Century, Peter Horton
- Chapter 9 From Elijah (1846) to The Kingdom (1906): Music and Scripture Interacting in the Nineteenth-Century English Oratorio, David Brown
- Chapter 10, Jeremy S. Begbie
- Chapter 11 'Spiritual' Selection: Joseph Goddard and the Music Theology of Evolution, Bennett Zon