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God in Sound and Silence: Music as Theology Kindle Edition
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"Believers' unanswered questions often lead to them becoming confused Christians. Written in an informative and engaging manner, this book answers many of those questions. Readers will join the author on a journey of learning more about the Christian faith. This book will be a valuable asset to pastors, teachers, and other ministry leaders find themselves wanting to share the faith in ways that are understood by all."
--Marsha Brown Woodard, Director of Supervised Ministries, Palmer Theological Seminary
"This is a brave, creative, and necessary book. Music and theology so interweave as to make a theology more embodied, and our embodiment in music an anticipation of ultimate resurrection."
--Anthony Kelly, Professor of Theology, Australian Catholic University
"How does music make theological meaning? Danielle Lynch listens carefully to specific musical works in their contexts, to theologies of music, and to theologies of popular culture, to develop a nuanced and perceptive account of theology in music--in which the listener has a central role. Her work in turn deserves attentive listening and creative responses from anyone interested in the relationships between theology, culture, and the arts."
--Rachel Muers, Senior Lecturer in Christian Studies, University of Leeds
"Danielle Lynch's God in Sound and Silence explores the revelatory potential of the embodied experience of music. Unpacking the notions of transcendence, sacramentality, and liminality she brings key theological figures into dialogue with current thought on culture and the contextual nature of musical meaning. This framework bears fruit in her insightful exploration of major pieces of music from the classical, romantic, and modern eras, with the Requiem as a golden thread."
--Maeve Heaney, Musician, Lecturer in Theology, Australian Catholic University
Danielle Anne Lynch is Director of Mission at St Augustine's College, Cairns, and a member of the Australian Catholic Theological Association. Her doctorate on a theology of music was awarded by the University of Leeds in 2015.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJuly 2, 2018
- File size1963 KB
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"Believers' unanswered questions often lead to them becoming confused Christians. Written in an informative and engaging manner, this book answers many of those questions. Readers will join the author on a journey of learning more about the Christian faith. This book will be a valuable asset to pastors, teachers, and other ministry leaders who find themselves wanting to share the faith in ways that are understood by all."
--Marsha Brown Woodard, Director of Supervised Ministries, Palmer Theological Seminary
"This is a brave, creative, and necessary book. Music and theology so interweave as to make a theology more embodied, and our embodiment in music an anticipation of ultimate resurrection."
--Anthony Kelly, Professor of Theology, Australian Catholic University
"How does music make theological meaning? Danielle Lynch listens carefully to specific musical works in their contexts, to theologies of music, and to theologies of popular culture, to develop a nuanced and perceptive account of theology in music--in which the listener has a central role. Her work in turn deserves attentive listening and creative responses from anyone interested in the relationships between theology, culture, and the arts."
--Rachel Muers, Senior Lecturer in Christian Studies, University of Leeds
"Danielle Lynch's God in Sound and Silence explores the revelatory potential of the embodied experience of music. Unpacking the notions of transcendence, sacramentality, and liminality she brings key theological figures into dialogue with current thought on culture and the contextual nature of musical meaning. This framework bears fruit in her insightful exploration of major pieces of music from the classical, romantic, and modern eras, with the Requiem as a golden thread."
--Maeve Heaney, Musician, Lecturer in Theology, Australian Catholic University
--This text refers to the paperback edition.About the Author
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- ASIN : B07F7JRD6T
- Publisher : Pickwick Publications, an Imprint of Wipf and Stock Publishers (July 2, 2018)
- Publication date : July 2, 2018
- Language : English
- File size : 1963 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 227 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,256,524 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #9,830 in Christian Theology (Kindle Store)
- #30,708 in Christian Theology (Books)
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About the author

Danielle works in theology and the arts. She is currently Director of Mission at St Augustine's College, Cairns. Danielle is a member of the Australian Catholic Theological Association. Her doctorate on a theology of music was awarded by the University of Leeds in 2015.
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