Amazing Grace at 250: Global Heritage and Contested Legacies
This book focuses on arguably the best-known Christian hymn worldwide. From the slave trade to the civil rights movement and from obscurity in its country of origin to global recognition, the origins, history, influence, and legacy of “Amazing Grace” are uniquely complex. The volume brings together historians, theologians, literary scholars, and musicologists to shed new light on the ways in which the hymn’s lyrics, familiar musical setting and its performance by leading vocalists contribute to its enduring popularity and the meanings and value ascribed to it by diverse communities across time and place. The chapters explore the literary and religious qualities of the text, its relationship with the ubiquitous NEW BRITAIN melody, its adoption and adaptation by famous singers and in Christian churches from South America to Asia. The contributors highlight significant facets of the hymn’s origins and legacy, while the collection as a whole provides a focused emphasis on the importance of historical, literary, theological, and musical approaches in understanding the ways in which Christian congregational music acquires meaning and influences thought and practice in local and global contexts.

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Amazing Grace at 250: Global Heritage and Contested Legacies
This book focuses on arguably the best-known Christian hymn worldwide. From the slave trade to the civil rights movement and from obscurity in its country of origin to global recognition, the origins, history, influence, and legacy of “Amazing Grace” are uniquely complex. The volume brings together historians, theologians, literary scholars, and musicologists to shed new light on the ways in which the hymn’s lyrics, familiar musical setting and its performance by leading vocalists contribute to its enduring popularity and the meanings and value ascribed to it by diverse communities across time and place. The chapters explore the literary and religious qualities of the text, its relationship with the ubiquitous NEW BRITAIN melody, its adoption and adaptation by famous singers and in Christian churches from South America to Asia. The contributors highlight significant facets of the hymn’s origins and legacy, while the collection as a whole provides a focused emphasis on the importance of historical, literary, theological, and musical approaches in understanding the ways in which Christian congregational music acquires meaning and influences thought and practice in local and global contexts.

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Amazing Grace at 250: Global Heritage and Contested Legacies

Amazing Grace at 250: Global Heritage and Contested Legacies

Amazing Grace at 250: Global Heritage and Contested Legacies

Amazing Grace at 250: Global Heritage and Contested Legacies

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This book focuses on arguably the best-known Christian hymn worldwide. From the slave trade to the civil rights movement and from obscurity in its country of origin to global recognition, the origins, history, influence, and legacy of “Amazing Grace” are uniquely complex. The volume brings together historians, theologians, literary scholars, and musicologists to shed new light on the ways in which the hymn’s lyrics, familiar musical setting and its performance by leading vocalists contribute to its enduring popularity and the meanings and value ascribed to it by diverse communities across time and place. The chapters explore the literary and religious qualities of the text, its relationship with the ubiquitous NEW BRITAIN melody, its adoption and adaptation by famous singers and in Christian churches from South America to Asia. The contributors highlight significant facets of the hymn’s origins and legacy, while the collection as a whole provides a focused emphasis on the importance of historical, literary, theological, and musical approaches in understanding the ways in which Christian congregational music acquires meaning and influences thought and practice in local and global contexts.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032763316
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/01/2025
Series: Congregational Music Studies Series
Pages: 310
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Martin V. Clarke is Senior Lecturer in Music at The Open University, UK.

Gareth Atkins is Fellow, Tutor, and Director of Studies in History at Queens’ College, University of Cambridge, UK.

Table of Contents

Faith’s Review and Expectation  Foreword  Introduction  Part One: Global Heritage  1. The Enduring Textual Power of Amazing Grace”: John Newton’s Hymn as Exemplary Devotional Verse  2. What is so Amazing about Grace? “Amazing Grace” in the Contexts of Eighteenth-Century Theology and Hymnody 3. Awaiting Grace: A Hymn Comes Home 4. From “Amazing Grace” to “Preciosa Graça”: Transnational Echoes of a Protestant Hymn  5. “Amazing Grace” and New Britain Beyond the Anglophone World: German Paraphrases and New Texts, 1971-2023  6. Recontextualizing “Amazing Grace” in Hong Kong: Its Social and Pastoral Meanings  Part Two: Music and Musicians  7. “How Sweet the Sound”: “Amazing Grace” and the Eventual Ubiquity of New Britain 8. “Amazing Grace,” Aretha and the Transcendent  9. Retuning “Amazing Grace”  10. Amazing Affordances: Revealing the idiomaticity of the harmonica through a classic hymn  Part Three: Contested Legacies  11. “Now I See:” Discussing blindness in hymnody  12. “Amazing Grace” for Lawyers: lessons from the first 250 years  13. Through many dangers: “Amazing Grace” as an act of congregational care during crisis  14. “Amazing Grace” in Virtual Space: Two Pandemic Performances on YouTube  15. The Making of Forever? A Poet’s Practice-Steeped Reflection

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