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Hymns are lasting expressions of faith and worship. Hymns in German
piety were written to serve as meditations and to teach individuals
how to become better followers of Jesus. This volume examines the
thinking and influences which shaped the hymns which the Brethren
chose to write and sing, revealing a great deal to the modern
reader about their journey of faith and the spiritual progress of
the movement from its beginnings to the present day. Specific
attention is given to examples of hymn texts which highlight the
distinctive themes and characteristics of Brethren spirituality in
the various eras of Brethren life and thought. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Dr.
Peter Roussakis has a long and distinguished career which included
his being Senior Pastor of First Brethren Church, Burlington,
Indiana, and the Charles Wesley Professor of Sacred Music,
Emeritus, Graduate Theological Foundation, Mishawaka, Indiana. He
was lecturer on Brethren Hymnody for the Fifth Brethren World
Assembly, July 2013. For the 300th Anniversary Conference of the
Brethren in Richmond, Virginia, July 2008, he served on the Joint
Worship Committee, and as Conference Choir Director and Hymnology
Lecturer. For many years Dr. Roussakis was Pianist and Song Leader
for District and General Conferences of The Brethren Church. In his
academic career he holds degrees from Southern Connecticut State
University, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Boston
University School of Theology, Austin Presbyterian Theological
Seminary and the Graduate Theological Foundation. Additional study
was taken at the Royal School of Church Music, Ohio University,
Ashland Theological Seminary and Harvard University.
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