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Palestinian Evangelical Christian Music In Bethlehem, Israel/Palestine, Abby Smith
Palestinian Evangelical Christian Music In Bethlehem, Israel/Palestine, Abby Smith
Senior Honors Theses
Often the story of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is portrayed as Jewish vs. Muslim, Hebrew vs. Arab. There is little room in the international dialogue for minorities such as Arab Christians. Though Palestinians have a rich culture of Arabic musical and poetic heritage, they are unable to produce their own new songs. In this study I interviewed three members of Immanuel Evangelical Church on their experiences and opinions on local Christian worship. The findings show that Palestinian Christians may feel unable to write worship music because of a prevalent feeling of inadequacy and a lack of musical training. I propose several …
Volume 58, Number 12 (December 1940), James Francis Cooke
Volume 58, Number 12 (December 1940), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Promissory Notes
Light That Shineth in Darkness
Carols for the Feast of Christmas
Music as an Avocation (interview with Mrs. Vincent Astor)
Bill of Musical Rights
Christmas Music in the Little Town of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania: Unusual Customs in the Bustling Industrial City that Make Music a Religion, and Religion, Music
Radio Staff Pianist: What It Takes, and What He Makes
What Is Behind the Popular Song (interview with Eddie Cantor)
For Unto Us a Child Is Born: The Story of Handel's The Messiah
Musician Decorates for Christmas
Christ Reigns To-Day: A Hymn of Christian Faith
Quick Work! Remarkable Feats in …