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How Sweet the Sound: Music in the Spiritual Lives of Americans

How Sweet the Sound: Music in the Spiritual Lives of Americans
Musical expression is at the heart of the American spiritual experience. And nowhere can you gauge the depth of spiritual belief and practice more than through the music that fills America's houses of worship. Most amazing is how sacred music has been shaped by the exchanges of diverse peoples over time. "How Sweet the Sound traces the evolution of sacred music from colonial times to the present, from the Puritans to Sun Ra, and shows how these cultural encounters have produced a rich harvest of song and faith. Pursuing the intimate relationship between music and spirituality in America, Stowe focuses on the central creative moments in the unfolding life of sacred song. He fills his pages with the religious music of Indians, Shakers, Mormons, Moravians, African-Americans, Jews, Buddhists, and others. Juxtaposing music cultures across region, ethnicity, and time, he suggests the range and cross-fertilization of religious beliefs and musical practices that have formed the spiritual customs of the United States, producing a multireligious, multicultural brew. Stowe traces the evolution of sacred music from hymns to hip-hop, finding Christian psalms deeply accented by the traditions of Judaism, and Native American and Buddhist customs influenced by Protestant Christianity. He shows how the creativity and malleability of sacred music can explain the proliferation of various forms of faith and the high rates of participation they've sustained. Its evolution truly parallels the evolution of American pluralism.



100 Greatest Songs of Christian Music: The Stories Behind the Music That Changed Our Lives Forever
100 Greatest Songs of Christian Music: The Stories Behind the Music That Changed Our Lives Forever
"CCM Magazine" presents the ultimate book for fans of contemporary Christian music.



Tri-State Christian Television - Tri-State Christian Television is a nationwide network of eight religious TV stations and their repeaters, mainly in the Midwest. TCT Network provides quality Christian programming such as teaching, preaching, family-based movies, music, documentaries, youth and children, live broadcasts and original content.

Christian O'Connell - Christian O'Connell is a British radio DJ who presents the Virgin Radio weekday breakfast show. He has formerly hosted BBC Radio Five Live's weekend sports game show Fighting Talk alongside the weekday breakfast show on indie music station XFM London.

List of Christian worship music artists - Christian worship music is written and performed by many different kinds of Christian artists, including worship leaders, Christian songwriters and Contemporary Christian music artists. Worship music, also sometimes known as praise and worship music, has moved from being used exclusively in church settings, to become one of the more popular types of Christian music.

Christian music industry - The Christian music industry is a small part of the larger music industry, that focuses on traditional gospel music, southern gospel music, and Contemporary Christian music.



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