Instruments in Church : A Collection of Source Documents
Instruments in Church : A Collection of Source Documents
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Author(s): Music, David W.
ISBN No.: 9780810835955
Pages: 232
Year: 199811
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 175.00
Status: Out Of Print

"The remarkable scope of this judicious collection ranges over the whole of music history.the book is recommended to church musicians as well as to students and teachers of church music history." -- The Diapason "This work is an excellent source for the practicing church musician as well as the academic community of music historians and philosophers." -- Religious Studies Review ". this is excellent work. David Music has made a welcome contribution by bringing together a helpful, useful, and stimulating collection of source documents on a subject that continues to significant segments of the church today." -- Book Review "Fascinating collection of documents and commentary.Music has done a good job of compiling relevant materials from extremely diverse sources on this topic.


The book is a valuable historical resource with rich insights." -- Stone-Campbell Journal "Music has consciously sought to allow the writers to speak for themselves.These were wise decisions that reflect the care and quality of the collection." -- Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture "With a name like Music, destiny must have steered the author''s choice of profession as a professor of church music. He chronicles the controversies over accompanied vs. unaccompanied vocal music and permissible instruments in Christian and Jewish denominatons'' places of worship from biblical times to the 20th century." -- Reference and Research Book News "This is a most welcome volume. Church musicians and students will be grateful for this as a whetstone for sharpening their own understandings of the total framework for the utilization of musical instruments in the worship of Almighty God.


" -- Southwestern Journal Of Theology ".includes just under 70 textual excerpts, as well as an accumulation of 36 mentions of musical instruments in the Old and New Testaments of the Bible.the book succeeds in conveying the general impression that controversies regarding instruments have been recurrent features of the Christian experience, and the instruments used have varied according to time and place.Music''s anthology is designed as an easily accessible collection, in English, of original source documents." -- ECCB: The Eighteenth-Century Current Bibliography wise decisions that reflect the care and quality of the collection." -- Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture "With a name like Music, destiny must have steered the author''s choice of profession as a professor of church music. He chronicles the controversies over accompanied vs. unaccompanied vocal music and permissible instruments in Christian and Jewish denominatons'' places of worship from biblical times to the 20th century.


" -- Reference and Research Book News "This is a most welcome volume. Church musicians and students will be grateful for this as a whetstone for sharpening their own understandings of the total framework for the utilization of musical instruments in the worship of Almighty God." -- Southwestern Journal Of Theology ".includes just under 70 textual excerpts, as well as an accumulation of 36 mentions of musical instruments in the Old and New Testaments of the Bible.the book succeeds in conveying the general impression that controversies regarding instruments have been recurrent features of the Christian experience, and the instruments used have varied according to time and place.Music''s anthology is designed as an easily accessible collection, in English, of original source documents." -- ECCB: The Eighteenth-Century Current Bibliography sies regarding instruments have been recurrent features of the Christian experience, and the instruments used have varied according to time and place.Music''s anthology is designed as an easily accessible collection, in English, of original source documents.


" -- ECCB: The Eighteenth-Century Current Bibliography wise decisions that reflect the care and quality of the collection." -- Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture "With a name like Music, destiny must have steered the author''s choice of profession as a professor of church music. He chronicles the controversies over accompanied vs. unaccompanied vocal music and permissible instruments in Christian and Jewish denominatons'' places of worship from biblical times to the 20th century." -- Reference and Research Book News "This is a most welcome volume. Church musicians and students will be grateful for this as a whetstone for sharpening their own understandings of the total framework for the utilization of musical instruments in the worship of Almighty God." -- Southwestern Journal Of Theology ".includes just under 70 textual excerpts, as well as an accumulation of 36 mentions of musical instruments in the Old and New Testaments of the Bible.


the book succeeds in conveying the general impression that controversies regarding instruments have been recurrent features of the Christian experience, and the instruments used have varied according to time and place.Music''s anthology is designed as an easily accessible collection, in English, of original source documents." -- ECCB: The Eighteenth-Century Current Bibliography wise decisions that reflect the care and quality of the collection." -- Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture "With a name like Music, destiny must have steered the author''s choice of profession as a professor of church music. He chronicles the controversies over accompanied vs. unaccompanied vocal music and permissible instruments in Christian and Jewish denominatons'' places of worship from biblical times to the 20th century." -- Reference and Research Book News "This is a most welcome volume. Church musicians and students will be grateful for this as a whetstone for sharpening their own understandings of the total framework for the utilization of musical instruments in the worship of Almighty God.


" -- Southwestern Journal Of Theology ".includes just under 70 textual excerpts, as well as an accumulation of 36 mentions of musical instruments in the Old and New Testaments of the Bible.the book succeeds in conveying the general impression that controversies regarding instruments have been recurrent features of the Christian experience, and the instruments used have varied according to time and place.Music''s anthology is designed as an easily accessible collection, in English, of original source documents." -- ECCB: The Eighteenth-Century Current Bibliography sies regarding instruments have been recurrent features of the Christian experience, and the instruments used have varied according to time and place.Music''s anthology is designed as an easily accessible collection, in English, of original source documents." -- ECCB: The Eighteenth-Century Current Bibliography sies regarding instruments have been recurrent features of the Christian experience, and the instruments used have varied according to time and place.Music''s anthology is designed as an easily accessible collection, in English, of original source documents.


" -- ECCB: The Eighteenth-Century Current Bibliography wise decisions that reflect the care and quality of the collection." -- Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture "With a name like Music, destiny must have steered the author''s choice of profession as a professor of church music. He chronicles the controversies over accompanied vs. unaccompanied vocal music and permissible instruments in Christian and Jewish denominatons'' places of worship from biblical times to the 20th century." -- Reference and Research Book News "This is a most welcome volume. Church musicians and students will be grateful for this as a whetstone for sharpening their own understandings of the total framework for the utilization of musical instruments in the worship of Almighty God." -- Southwestern Journal Of Theology ".includes just under 70 textual excerpts, as well as an accumulation of 36 mentions of musical instruments in the Old and New Testaments of the Bible.


the book succeeds in conveying the general impression that controversies regarding instruments have been recurrent features of the Christian experience, and the instruments used have varied according to time and place.Music''s anthology is designed as an easily accessible collection, in English, of original source documents." -- ECCB: The Eighteenth-Century Current Bibliography sies regarding instruments have been recurrent features of the Christian experience, and the instruments used have varied according to time and place.Music''s anthology is designed as an easily accessible collection, in English, of original source documents." -- ECCB: The Eighteenth-Century Current Bibliography sical instruments in the worship of Almighty God." -- Southwestern Journal Of Theology ".includes just under 70 textual excerpts, as well as an accumulation of 36 mentions of musical instruments in the Old and New Testaments of the Bible.the book succeeds in conveying the general impression that controversies regarding instruments have been recurrent features of the Christian experience, and the instruments used have varied according to time and place.


Music''s anthology is designed as an easily accessible collection, in English, of original source documents." -- ECCB: The Eighteenth-Century Current Bibliography sies regarding instruments have been recurrent features of the Christian experience, and the instruments used have varied according to time and place.Music''s anthology is designed as an e.


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