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Life Together: Daily Chapel As The Cornerstone Of Campus Community, Jon Wood
Life Together: Daily Chapel As The Cornerstone Of Campus Community, Jon Wood
Administrative Personnel Publications
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Training Ground, Clem Boyd
Chapel Changed My Life, Logan Stringfield
President's Perspective, Thomas White
President's Perspective, Thomas White
Administrative Personnel Publications
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Chapel: The Heartbeat Of Campus, Thomas White
Chapel: The Heartbeat Of Campus, Thomas White
Administrative Personnel Publications
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Cedarville And Beyond: Tech Advancements Take Chapel And The Gospel Worldwide, Andrew Graff
Cedarville And Beyond: Tech Advancements Take Chapel And The Gospel Worldwide, Andrew Graff
English, Literature, and Modern Languages Faculty Publications
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Chapel: Platform For Presidents, J. Murray Murdoch
Chapel: Platform For Presidents, J. Murray Murdoch
History and Government Faculty Publications
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From Silence To Golden: The Slow Integration Of Instruments Into Christian Worship, Jonathan M. Lyons
From Silence To Golden: The Slow Integration Of Instruments Into Christian Worship, Jonathan M. Lyons
Musical Offerings
The Christian church’s stance on the use of instruments in sacred music shifted through influences of church leaders, composers, and secular culture. Synthesizing the writings of early church leaders and church historians reveals a clear progression. The early musical practices of the church were connected to the Jewish synagogues. As recorded in the Old Testament, Jewish worship included instruments as assigned by one’s priestly tribe. Eventually, early church leaders rejected that inclusion and developed a rather robust argument against instruments in liturgical worship. The totalitarian stance on musical instruments in sacred worship began to loosen as the organ increased in …
From Silence To Golden: The Slow Integration Of Instruments Into Christian Worship, Jonathan Lyons
From Silence To Golden: The Slow Integration Of Instruments Into Christian Worship, Jonathan Lyons
The Research and Scholarship Symposium (2013-2019)
The Christian church’s stance on the use of instruments in sacred music shifted through influences of church leaders, composers, and secular culture. Synthesizing the writings of early church leaders and church historians reveals a clear progression. The early musical practices of the church were connected to the Jewish synagogues. As recorded in the Old Testament, Jewish worship included instruments as assigned by one’s priestly tribe. Eventually, early church leaders rejected that inclusion and developed a rather robust argument against instruments in liturgical worship. The totalitarian stance on musical instruments in sacred worship began to loosen as the organ increased in …
Praise Among People (Book 5), Merle E. Brock, Janice M. Brock
Praise Among People (Book 5), Merle E. Brock, Janice M. Brock
Brock Collection Documents
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