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Gods Song and Music's Meanings How Shall We Sing the Lord's Song?
Gods Song and Music's Meanings How Shall We Sing the Lord's Song?
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Author(s): Hawkey, James
Vernon, Ben Quash
ISBN No.: 9781472478641
Pages: 230
Year: 201908
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 213.93
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The Revd Dr James Hawkey has been a Minor Canon of Westminster Abbey since 2010, and Precentor since 2013, responsible for the daily worshipping life of the Abbey and for designing and planning many of the special services which characterise its unique life. In 2015 he moves to be Dean of Clare College, Cambridge. He read theology at Cambridge, graduating with first class honours and various prizes before becoming a Gosden Scholar of Selwyn College for his MPhil and PhD (in ecclesiology, under the supervision of the late Professor Daniel W. Hardy). Having taught RE and Philosophy at Bedford School, he trained for the priesthood at Westcott House, spent a semester at the Angelicum University in Rome, and served his curacy in inner-city Portsmouth. He was a rapporteur (theological and reporting secretary) to the bishops of the 2008 Lambeth Conference, an invited theologian to the WCC Faith and Order Plenary in Crete, and currently serves as a member of the International Anglican-Reformed Dialogue, the CofE-URC Dialogue, and the Malines Conversations Group. He has published in The Ecumenical Review, One in Christ, and Theology, and writes and speaks regularly on ecumenism and ecclesiology. Professor Ben Quash was Chaplain and Fellow of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, and a lecturer in the Cambridge Theological Federation from 1996-1999, then Dean and Fellow of Peterhouse until he came to King'e(tm)s College London as its first Professor of Christianity and the Arts in 2007.


He works principally in the area of Christian theology, with a longstanding interest in the 19th-century background to modern theology, 20th-century systematics, philosophical theology, and Christian ethics. One of his key research interests is in how the arts can play a part in renewing and refreshing theological engagement with the Bible. He is the author of two major academic monographs - Theology and the Drama of History (CUP, 2005) and Found Theology: History, Imagination and the Holy Spirit (T&T Clark, 2013) - in addition to a host of other publications, including Abiding: the Archbishop of Canterbury'e(tm)s Lent Book 2013 (Bloomsbury, 2012). He runs the MA in Christianity and the Arts in association with the National Gallery, London, and has worked with many arts organisations including the Britten Sinfonia, the Royal Opera House, the Victoria and Albert Museum, and the London Festival of Contemporary Church Music - as well as broadcasting frequently on BBC radio. He is a Trustee of Art and Christianity Enquiry, and Canon Theologian of both Coventry and Bradford Cathedrals. Canon Vernon White is Canon Theologian at Westminster Abbey, and Visiting Professor in Theology at King'e(tm)s College London. He has had a longstanding concern for both academic and public theology, and is the author of a number of books in the area of philosophical theology and social ethics. After studying at Cambridge and Oxford he became Tutor in Doctrine and Ethics at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford 1977- 1983.


From 1983-87 he was Chaplain and Lecturer at Exeter University, and then a parish Rector and Director of Ordinands in the Diocese of Guildford 1987-1993. He was Chancellor of Lincoln Cathedral and Special Lecturer in Theology at Nottingham University between 1993-2001. He was Principal of the Southern Theological Education and Training Scheme at Salisbury from 2001, and was also appointed Honorary Canon Theologian of Winchester Cathedral in 2006. His published work has centred on key Christian doctrines of divine agency, incarnation and atonement, human identity. His next book, to be published by Bloomsbury T&T Clark in 2015, is Purpose and Providence: Taking Soundings in Western Thought, Literature, and Theology.


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