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Neither Voice nor Heart Alone (Paperback): Joyce L. Irwin Neither Voice nor Heart Alone (Paperback)
Joyce L. Irwin
R748 R626 Discovery Miles 6 260 Save R122 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Theology for Skeptics - Reflections on God (Paperback): Joyce L. Irwin Theology for Skeptics - Reflections on God (Paperback)
Joyce L. Irwin; Foreword by Dorothee Soelle
R685 Discovery Miles 6 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Bach Perspectives, Volume 12 - Bach and the Counterpoint of Religion (Hardcover): Robin A Leaver Bach Perspectives, Volume 12 - Bach and the Counterpoint of Religion (Hardcover)
Robin A Leaver; Contributions by Rebecca Cypess, Joyce L. Irwin, Robin A Leaver, Mark A. Noll, …
R1,239 Discovery Miles 12 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Johann Sebastian Bach was a Lutheran and much of his music was for Lutheran liturgical worship. As these insightful essays in the twelfth volume of Bach Perspectives demonstrate, he was also influenced by--and in turn influenced--different expressions of religious belief. The vocal music, especially the Christmas Oratorio, owes much to medieval Catholic mysticism, and the evolution of the B minor Mass has strong Catholic connections. In Leipzig, Catholic and Lutheran congregations sang many of the same vernacular hymns. Internal squabbles were rarely missing within Lutheranism, for example Pietists' dislike of concerted church music, especially if it employed specific dance forms. Also investigated here are broader issues such as the close affinity between Bach's cantata libretti and the hymns of Charles Wesley; and Bach's music in the context of the Jewish Enlightenment as shaped by Protestant Rationalism in Berlin. Contributors: Rebecca Cypess, Joyce L. Irwin, Robin A. Leaver, Mark Noll, Markus Rathey, Derek Stauff, and Janice B. Stockigt.

Sacred and Secular Intersections in Music of the Long Nineteenth Century - Church, Stage, and Concert Hall (Hardcover):... Sacred and Secular Intersections in Music of the Long Nineteenth Century - Church, Stage, and Concert Hall (Hardcover)
Eftychia Papanikolaou, Markus Rathey; Contributions by Chiara Bertoglio, Callum Blackmore, James A. Davis, …
R4,038 Discovery Miles 40 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Sacred and Secular Intersections in Music of the Long Nineteenth Century: Church, Stage, and Concert Hall explores interconnections of the sacred and the secular in music and aesthetic debates of the long nineteenth century. The essays in this volume view the category of the sacred not as a monolithic attribute that applies only to music written for and performed in a religious ritual. Rather, the "sacred" is viewed as a functional as well as a topical category that enhances the discourse of cross-pollination of musical vocabularies between sacred and secular compositions, church and concert music. Using a variety of methodological approaches, the contributors articulate how sacred and religious identities coalesce, reconcile, fuse, or intersect in works from the long nineteenth century that traverse an array of genres and compositional styles.

Sacred Sound - Music in Religious Thought and Practice (Hardcover): Joyce L. Irwin Sacred Sound - Music in Religious Thought and Practice (Hardcover)
Joyce L. Irwin
R5,107 Discovery Miles 51 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Whether music's appeal to the senses detracts from or contributes to devotion is an important question for all religious traditions. This interdisciplinary, cross-cultural collection is intended as a first step towards a phenomenology of religious music. Topics range from the mystical strain in Jewish liturgical music to music in the Theravada Buddhist heritage. Contributors include Lois Ibsen al Faruqi, Bruce B. Lawrence, John Ross Carter, and Donna Marie Wulff.

Whether a Christian Woman Should Be Educated and Other Writings from Her Intellectual Circle (Hardcover, New): Anna Maria Van... Whether a Christian Woman Should Be Educated and Other Writings from Her Intellectual Circle (Hardcover, New)
Anna Maria Van Schurman; Translated by Joyce L. Irwin
R1,893 Discovery Miles 18 930 Special order

Advocate and exemplar of women's education, female of aristocratic birth and modest demeanor, Anna Maria van Schurman (1607-1678) was one of Reformation Europe's most renowned writers defending women's intelligence. From her early teens, Schurman garnered recognition and admiration for her accomplishments in languages, philosophy, poetry, and painting. As an adult she actively engaged in written correspondence and debate with Europe's leading intellectuals. Nevertheless, Schurman refused to regard herself as an anomaly among women. A supporter of the female sex, she argues that the same rigorous education that shaped her should be made available to all Christian daughters of the aristocracy.
Gathered here in meticulous translation are Anna Maria van Schurman's defense of women's education, her letters to other learned women, and her own account of her early life, as well as responses to her work from male contemporaries, and rare writings by Schurman's mentor, Voetius. This volume will interest the general reader as well as students of women's, religious, and social history.

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