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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
1999-2000 Chapel Schedule, Taylor University
1999 Colam Program Book, Colam Committee
1999 Colam Program Book, Colam Committee
Conferences on Liturgy and Music
The program book for the 1999 Conference on Liturgy and Music (COLAM), including practical information, a schedule of events, session descriptions, and worship service outlines.
Using J. L. Austin's Performative Language Theory To Interpret Ritual Music-Making, Judith M. Kubicki
Using J. L. Austin's Performative Language Theory To Interpret Ritual Music-Making, Judith M. Kubicki
Theology Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Philosophies And Theologies Of Symbol: Taizé Music As Ritual Symbol, Judith M. Kubicki
Philosophies And Theologies Of Symbol: Taizé Music As Ritual Symbol, Judith M. Kubicki
Theology Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
1999 - 81st Annual Lectureship, "Behold, He Comes!", Abilene Christian University, Abilene Christian University
1999 - 81st Annual Lectureship, "Behold, He Comes!", Abilene Christian University, Abilene Christian University
Lectureship and Summit Programs
No abstract provided.
Mary's Magnificat: Sources And Themes, Lawrence Frizzell
Mary's Magnificat: Sources And Themes, Lawrence Frizzell
Selected Works of Lawrence E. Frizzell
In the 1961 meeting of this Society, the Basilian biblical scholar, James Terence Forestell, reflected upon the biblical background of the Magnificat. He declared that it is not merely a patchwork quilt of Old Testament texts. "The Magnificat is a new hymn with its own unity of inspiration, but the words do reflect a whole stream of O.T. piety, which is not to be isolated in a few texts." He studied the background possibilities in the Jewish Scriptures for every significant term in the hymn.I will stand with him against the assessment of the Jesuit Scripture scholar, Joseph A. Fitzmyer, …
Review Of Ambrosianum Mysterium: The Church Of Milan And Its Liturgical Tradition, By Cesare Alzati. Trans. George Guiver, Martin Connell
Review Of Ambrosianum Mysterium: The Church Of Milan And Its Liturgical Tradition, By Cesare Alzati. Trans. George Guiver, Martin Connell
Theology Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.