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A Critique Of The Orders Of Matins And Vespers And The Offering Of A New Musical Setting, Robert Bergt
A Critique Of The Orders Of Matins And Vespers And The Offering Of A New Musical Setting, Robert Bergt
Master of Sacred Theology Thesis
The present thesis directs special attention to the last point. The musical settings of The Lutheran Hymnal are borrowed from Anglican and Gregorian traditions. This is not to say that Anglican and Gregorian chant per se are bad and unusable. Those responsible for putting the texts, tunes and accompaniments together did something adequate a generation ago. The present author believes that we have outgrown these and need to offer what will set off a new spark, a new life and love for Matins and Vespers. New musical settings may assist the renaissance.
After a brief historical background is given to …
Education In Meaningful Worship For The Confirmation Class, Paul Wagner
Education In Meaningful Worship For The Confirmation Class, Paul Wagner
Master of Sacred Theology Thesis
The problem undertaken by the thesis is tied to this need for meaningful worship and the lack of materials. While books and articles have appeared from time to time, they have all been concerned primarily with phases of parish education other than the confirmation class. In Missouri Synod circles there have been only a very few significant works on worship education at any level. The purpose,, therefore, was to survey as many works in this area as time would permit and synthesize the findings into a workable approach toward the teaching of worship and the Liturgy in the confirmation class.
The Roots, Development And Application Of American Mennonite Worship, Abraham Towes
The Roots, Development And Application Of American Mennonite Worship, Abraham Towes
Master of Sacred Theology Thesis
This thesis intends to look at the question of Mennonite worship as would a member of this committee. In Part I we have an examination of the roots and development, and in Part II the practices and ordinances of Mennonite worship services.