Music in the Life of the African Church

During the twentieth century, the number of Christians in Africa grew from an estimated 4 million to more than 300 million. One of the forces that has propelled the church's remarkable growth is its liturgical music, which has been heavily influenced by indigenous musical traditions. This rewarding book takes readers "inside the music" for the first time. By examining the central role of indigenous music in promoting Christianity and in giving voice to local theologies, the authors seek to energize conversations between music, culture, and the church. Furthermore, they extract useful lessons for fostering faith communities around the globe.

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Music in the Life of the African Church

During the twentieth century, the number of Christians in Africa grew from an estimated 4 million to more than 300 million. One of the forces that has propelled the church's remarkable growth is its liturgical music, which has been heavily influenced by indigenous musical traditions. This rewarding book takes readers "inside the music" for the first time. By examining the central role of indigenous music in promoting Christianity and in giving voice to local theologies, the authors seek to energize conversations between music, culture, and the church. Furthermore, they extract useful lessons for fostering faith communities around the globe.

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Music in the Life of the African Church

Music in the Life of the African Church

Music in the Life of the African Church

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Overview

During the twentieth century, the number of Christians in Africa grew from an estimated 4 million to more than 300 million. One of the forces that has propelled the church's remarkable growth is its liturgical music, which has been heavily influenced by indigenous musical traditions. This rewarding book takes readers "inside the music" for the first time. By examining the central role of indigenous music in promoting Christianity and in giving voice to local theologies, the authors seek to energize conversations between music, culture, and the church. Furthermore, they extract useful lessons for fostering faith communities around the globe.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781602581715
Publisher: Baylor University Press
Publication date: 04/28/2008
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 205
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Roberta King is Associate Professor of Communication and Ethnomusicology at Fuller Theological Seminary.

Jean Ngoya Kidula is Associate Professor of Music at the University of Georgia.

James R. Krabill is Senior Executive for Global Ministries for the Mennonite Mission Network.

Thomas A. Oduro is Senior Lecturer and Principal at Good News Theological College and Seminary.

Table of Contents

Illustrations


Preface


Acknowledgments

1 Beginnings: Music in the African Church


Roberta R. King


2 Music Culture: Euro-American Christianity


Roberta R. King


3 Music Culture: African Life


Jean Ngoya Kidula


4 Encounters: What Happens to Music when People Meet


James R. Krabill


5 Church Music in the Life of African Christian Communities


Thomas Oduro


6 Making and Managing Music in African Christian Life

Jean Ngoya Kidula


7 Bible: Lex Canendi, Lex Credendi

Roberta R. King

8 Global Church: Lessons from Africa


Roberta R. King

Appendix: Electronic Sources


Notes


Bibliography


Glossary


List of Contributors


Index

What People are Saying About This

This book puts a face of hope and faith on Africa, the second largest and, for some, the most chaotic continent in the world. Through song, dance and drama, we learn of additional ways to pray and praise the God of all peoples, times and places. The insights offered in this volume come from authors who thoroughly know and love Africa and, through their insights, further our understanding of how God is moving in the world through music and faith. A significant addition to the literature on music and mission.

C. Michael Hawn

This book puts a face of hope and faith on Africa, the second largest and, for some, the most chaotic continent in the world. Through song, dance and drama, we learn of additional ways to pray and praise the God of all peoples, times and places. The insights offered in this volume come from authors who thoroughly know and love Africa and, through their insights, further our understanding of how God is moving in the world through music and faith. A significant addition to the literature on music and mission.

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