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The Spirit and the Song Chris E. W. Green

The Spirit and the Song By Chris E. W. Green

The Spirit and the Song by Chris E. W. Green


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This book considers how music can transport listeners beyond themselves. Both music and the Spirit operate between languages and cultures, between desires and longings, between the visible and invisible, and between the deep and near. Thus, the Spirit, through music, unites and gathers communities, revealing new possibilities.

The Spirit and the Song Summary

The Spirit and the Song: Pneumatological Reflections on Popular Music by Chris E. W. Green

The Spirit and the Song:Pneumatological Reflections on Popular Music explores pertinent pneumatological issues that arise in music. It offers three distinct contributions: first, it asks what, if anything, music tells listeners about Gods Spiritedness. Can the experience of music speak to human spiritedness, the worlds transcendentality, or a persons own self-transcendence in ways nothing else does or can? Second, this book explores how the Spirit functions within, and even determines, culture through music. Because music is a profound human expression, it can find itself in a rich dialogue with the Spirit. Third and finally, this book explores the contested status of music in Christian spiritual traditions. It deals with music as inspired by the Spirit, music as participation in Spiritedness, and music as temptation of the flesh. As such, this book also engages musics placement in Christian spiritual traditions. The contributors of this book ask how Christian convictions about and experiences of the Spirit might shape the way one thinks about music.

The Spirit and the Song Reviews

Chris E. W. Green and Steven Felix-Jager have struck a chord with me in publishing this edited volume on The Spirit and The Song. I warmly welcome this Pentecostal, socio-cultural, affective, and musicological composition into its unique place as an invaluable resource for integrative spirituality through song. Their creative and courageous affirmation of the personification of song, music as cultural gift, and the worship of the church, will no doubt challenge our perceptions about the songs we sing and the performative spirituality contained therein. Generations will benefit greatly from the scope and depth of their fully-orbed understanding of the nature of songs and their avant-garde experimentation. Sincerely, Thank you!

-- Johnathan E. Alvarado, Bishop, Grace Church International, Atlanta, Georgia

Like many who grew up in a singing Pentecostal community, I hope my children will sing but in different or newer, spirited ways. The commonality will be the God who makes (and remakes) our world even as we participate; it will not be simple transposing of culture, methods, chords or lyrics. The theologising in The Spirit and the Song, edited by Chris E. W. Green and Steven Felix-Jager, has a way of holding on to the Spirit of Jesus as its authors examine the space between spirit and body, mourning and joy, past and present, sacred and secular. These stellar contributors weave a story capable of explaining musics sacramentality and importance to Pentecostals themselves, as well as its observers. In this creative and, even at times, provocative volume, a hopeful vision is presented: sound, both sacred and secular, woven creatively together with emotion, wisdom, poetry, literature, history, science, and light.

-- Tanya Riches, director of master of transformational development, Eastern College Australia

About Chris E. W. Green

Chris E.W. Green is professor of public theology at Southeastern University and director for St Anthony Institute of Theology, Philosophy, and Liturgics.

Steven Felix-Jageris associate professor and chair of the Worship Arts and Media program at Life Pacific University.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Music Makes the World New, by Chris E.W. Green

Part I: Music, Affect, and the Spirit

Chapter 1: Thus Sings the Lord: The Spirit, the Body, and the Mystical Nature of Singing, by Chris E.W. Green

Chapter 2: The Sacred Song: How Divine Creativity is Revealed in the Physics and Metaphysics of Music, by Edwin Rodriguez-Gungor

Chapter 3: We Feel Fire When Its Hot: Affect and Manipulation in Music, by Steven Felix-Jager

Chapter 4: Everything Means Nothing to Me: The Spirit of Wisdom within Qoheleth, Kierkegaards Either/Or, and the Elliott Smith Songbook, by Sophia A. Magallanes-Tsang

Part II: Music as Cultural Expression

Chapter 5: The Spirit-Haunted Lyrics of Jason Isbell, by Amber Benson

Chapter 6: The Spirit in Neoclassical, Wordless Music, by Marc Byrd and Aaron Gabriel Ross

Chapter 7: Spiritual Longing in the Music of Jimmy Hendrix, by Blaine Charette

Chapter 8: The Answer, My Friend: A Pneumatological Reading of Blowin in the Wind by Bob Dylan, by Jeff S. Lamp

Chapter 9: Rivers Underneath: The Quickening of the Spirit in Underground Music, by Jeremy Lee Hunt

Part III: Music in Christian Worship and Witness

Chapter 10: There is a Cloud: The Holy Spirit in Contemporary Worship Songs, by Shannan Baker

Chapter 11: When the Spirit Moves: Black Gospel Music as Embodied Witness, by Jennifer Thigpenn

Chapter 12: Oh Happy Day: The Migration and Reclamation of the Soul of Pentecostal Faith, by Kimberly Ervin Alexander

Chapter 13: Global Spirit and Globalizing spirits: Worship Songs Role in Turkish Liturgical Identity, by Jeremy Perigo

Chapter 14: We Were All Vibing the Same Way: Luthercostality in South Brazil, by Marcell Silva Steuernagel

Conclusion: The Classic Fade Out, by Steven Felix-Jager

About the Contributors

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NGR9781978716384
9781978716384
1978716389
The Spirit and the Song: Pneumatological Reflections on Popular Music by Chris E. W. Green
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Hardback
Rowman & Littlefield
2024-10-15
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