Singing the Lord's Song in a Strange Land : Hymnody in the History of North American Protestantism.
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- 264/.23/0973
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Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. From Classical to Modern: Hymnody and the Development of American Evangelicalism, 1737-1970 - Stephen Marini -- 2. Reading between the Lines: Slaves, Women, and Native Americans Reflected in an Important Southern Hymnal of 1810 - Kay Norton -- 3. "Old Favourites" or "New Style": Creating the Hymnal of the Presbyterian Church in Canada - Barbara Murison -- 4. In the Shadow of Calvin and Watts: Twentieth-Century American Presbyterians and Their Hymnals - Darryl G. Hart -- 5. The Anatomy of Immigrant Hymnody: Faith Communicated in the Swedish Covenant Church - Scott E. Erickson -- 6. Lifting the Joists with Music: The Hymnological Transition from German to English for North American Mennonites, 1840-1940 - David Rempel Smucker -- 7. "Wrestling Jacob": The Central Struggle and Emotional Scripts of Camp-Meeting Holiness Hymnody - Chris Armstrong -- 8. Alabaré a mi Señor: Hymnody as Ideology in Latino Protestantism - Daniel Ramirez -- 9. "Sing Thy Power to Save": Music on the "Old Fashioned Revival Hour" Radio Broadcast - Daniel Fuller, Philip Goff, and Katherine McGinn -- Contributors -- Index of First Lines, Titles, and Tunes -- Main Index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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