Personal Jesus : how popular music shapes our souls / Clive Marsh & Vaughan S. Roberts.
Material type:
- 9780801039096 (pbk.)
- 306.4/8423 23
- ML3921.8.P67 M27 2012
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ML 3869.G67 2010 Why Johnny can't sing hymns : | ML3869 .J63 1984 Music & ministry : | ML 3921.2.B44 2007 Resounding truth : | ML3921.8.P67M27 2012 Personal Jesus : | ML 3921.8.R36N83 2016 The street is my pulpit : | ML 3921.8.R36W38 2011 Hip-hop redemption : | MT 6.P18 1944 Teach yourself music / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 211-224) and indexes.
Music and religion -- Music in context: contemporary discussion about religion and popular culture -- Explorations in affective space: the Magisteria-Ibiza spectrum -- Acknowledging a theological interest: popular music from sin to sacramentality -- Living by pop music -- Pop music in the marketplace -- Pop music and the body -- Tingle factor: popular music and transcendence today -- Pop music, ritual, and worship -- What's on your Ipod? classics, canons, and the question of what matters -- Pop music and theology -- Discipline of listening: how (and why) what we're doing with music matters ultimately -- Three steps to heaven on negotiating meaning between popular music and Christian theology -- Embodied social rituals: revisiting theology through popular music -- Programmatic postscript: practical consequences for church, academy, and daily living.
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