"A Symphony of New Testament Hymns" opens a window of insight
into familiar Scripture passages - poetic passages that were later
often set to music. By showing that the composers of some of these
traditional New Testament, pre-60 C.E. hymns intentionally created
passages that are lyrical or hymnic within the prose, this work
presents the sometimes hidden depth behind their construction and
meaning.
Inspired by Roy Harris' "Folksong Symphony," Father Karris
arranges his treatment of Philippians 2:6-11, Colossians 1:15-20,
Ephesians 2:14-16, Timothy 3:16, 2 Timothy 2:11-13, Titus 3:4-7,
and 1 Peter 3:18-22 in a way that faith-fully addresses today's
spiritual concerns, such as spirituality, ecology, reconciliation,
baptism, and angels.
The first book in English in thirty years to study New Testament
hymns, "A Symphony of New Testament Hymns" brings readers greater
enjoyment of these lesser-known Pauline hymns and a deepening of
faith. Father Karris contends we have much to learn from what these
songs proclaimed about Jesus at a time when the four gospels hadn't
been published.
The first chapters, Beginnings" and "Background," address the
nature of hymns. Subsequent chapters contain a translation and
analysis of the above texts, a study of contexts, key concepts and
images, suggestions for reflection on the contemporary significance
of the hymn, and an annotated bibliography. The concluding chapter
offers a retrospective look at the many Christological themes
reflected in the texts.
ViewingPaul's letters and the common New Testament introduction
topics from a refreshingly unique perspective, A Symphony of New
Testament Hymns is especially appropriate for students and
professors of the New Testament. Those looking for biblical
spirituality, liturgists and musicians looking for new texts to
set, and those in catechetical work - especially those involved in
the RCIA - will also benefit from Father Karris' distinctive look
at how the earliest Christians lyrically proclaimed Jesus Christ as
Lord.
"Robert J. Karris, OFM, taught New Testament for sixteen years
at Catholic Theological Union in Chicago. He is a veteran author,
known primarily for his studies on Luke. He holds a ThD from
Harvard University.""
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