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Introduction: Contemplating Christian sng in context / M. Jennifer Bloxam and Andrew Shenton
Song as a sign and means of Christian unity / Karen B. Westerfield Tucker
Reading The late Medieval composer as cleric : browsing chant manuscripts with Obrecht / M. Jennifer Bloxam
Reading Ottaviano Petrucci's early motet prints as devotional books / Melody Marchman Schade
Theology and Lutheran song in the eighteenth century
Theology and musical conventions in the arias of J.S. Bach / Stephen A. Crist
Apocalyptic visions and moral education in the Age of Enlightenment : earthquakes and the sublime in oratorios by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and Georg Philipp Telemann / Markus Rathey
Christian song in twentieth-century eastern Europe
Zoltán Kodály's Geneva psalm 50 : the composer as prophet in an age of crisis / Timothy H. Steele
Magnificat : Arvo Pärt the quiet evangelist / Andrew Shenton
Preaching through Christian song in contemporary America
Sounding belief : "tuning up" and "the gospel imagination" / Braxton D. Shelley
"Songs are like sermons that people actually remember" : Homo liturgicus and hymnody in the 268 generation / Joshua Kalin Busman
Bridging the old and the new in contemporary contexts : the creative task of the Christian scholar / J.H. Kwabena Nketia.

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