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Singing the Lord's Song in a Strange Land: Hymnody in the History of North American Protestantism Its proponents sought to function as a prophetic voice within their denominations for reform— particularly reform of the Christian life. The explicitly Wesleyan part of the movement believed it was ...
Eros was the ancient Greek god of erotic love (or lust) and Cupid was his Roman equivalent. However, the ancients were more likely to berate Eros/Cupid for toying with their affections, than to praise him. Modern poets have been known to feel the same way......
MUSIC historyPENTECOSTALISMEIGHTEENTH centuryHYMNSThis study aims to analyze, through religious hymns in the German-speaking area from the early 18th century, the influence that the Pietist theological movement, starting from Philipp Jacob Spener's Pia Desideria, had on the centraliz...
: a hymn praising God Word History Etymology modification (influenced by the-) of Italian teodia, from te- the- (from Late Latin theo-) + -odia (as in melodia melody, from Late Latin) The Ultimate Dictionary Awaits Expand your vocabulary and dive deeper into language with Merriam-...
Some insist this hymn has no place in the carol-category, because Watts includednoelements of the Christmas story in the lyrics. But as Alyssa Poblete points out: This song celebrates what Christ came to do. And along with looking back at the grace accomplished in the past, we also look ...
The particular feature of this kind of singing was its surging, melismatic melody, punctuated after each praise by the leader's intoning of the next line of the hymn. The male voices doubled the female voices an octave below and with the thirds and the fifths occurring when individuals left...
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Back in 2003, I was not ready for The Passion of the Christ as a work of sacred cinema. It was worlds away from any biblical movie that we had ever seen. Unlike most prior biblical films, it wasn’t hokey, affected or surreal. But I was also not ready fo