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Music, Theology, and Justice

Music, Theology, and Justice

  • Editor: Kim, Hyun-Ah
  • Editor: Labriola, Christina
  • Editor: O'Connor, Michael

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Contents

  • Introduction
  • Part One: A Prophetic Role for Music: Protest and Liberation
  • Chapter One: Turning Hymns into Protest: Zilphia Horton and the Role of Musical Memory in Labor in the New Deal Era
  • Chapter Two: Punk Rock and/as Liberation Theology
  • Chapter Three: Mercy, Music, and the Prophetic Voice of Theology: Jon Sobrino's Extra Pauperes Nulla Salus
  • Chapter Four: A Prophetic Role for Music: A Response and Synthesis
  • Part Two: A Pastoral Role for Music: Creating Community
  • Chapter Five: Sacred Love: The (Eco)Theology of Sting
  • Chapter Six: Music, Religion, and Peacebuilding: The Pontanima Choir of Sarajevo
  • Chapter Seven: Breaking Stereotypes and Building Bridges: Nihilism, Lament, And Theodicy Within The Extreme Metal Music Culture
  • Chapter Eight: A Pastoral Role For Music: Sacramental and Salvific Powers
  • Part Three: A Priestly Role for Music: Reconciliation and Restoration
  • Chapter Nine: Random Access Liturgies: Daft Punk as Robotic Priests Restoring Humanity
  • Chapter Ten: Recalling the Original Harmony of Paradise: The Nexus of Music, Ethics, and Spirituality in Hildegard of Bingen's Ordo Virtutum
  • Chapter Eleven: The Nightingale of Christ's Redemption Song: Mechthild of Hackeborn's Musical Apostolate
  • Chapter Twelve: Music as Theology: Singing Prophetic Truth, Sounding the Reign of God
  • Chapter Thirteen: A Priestly Role for Music: Concluding Reflection