----- 用音乐来祈祷:神学与教会音乐
Foreword by Don E. Saliers Introduction Music and the Making of Meaning Music and Metaphor When the World Falls Apart Salutary Harmonies The Great Mighty Ocean Tone Plucked from the Universe The Deeper Meaning of Inspiring Music The Whole Company of Musicians Church Organist Declared Greatest Composer How Do You Sing Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus? To What End Beauty? The Materiality of Making Music The Stone Age Ancestors of Organists Music that Can Never Be Recorded The Piece You Thought You Would Never Play How Beautiful and Astounding Are the Feet The Freedom of Constraint Silence as the Prelude to Sound The Rhetoric of Breath Before the First Note: Getting Centered Wrong Notes in a Splendid Performance Music and the Landscape of the Soul Study Tour of the Human Soul Musical Hometown An Antidote to Cognitive Imperialism The Necessity of Beauty Children of Process Escaping the Hubris of the Present Moment The Perfect Registration Music for Facing Temptation and Wild Beasts Season of Lament Unacknowledged Healing Plain and Simple, Rich and Complex A Gigue for Everyone to Dance Music for the Seasons of Faith Waiting as Blessing Rehearsing for an Epiphany A New Song for Christmas? Song that Blesses Earth New Year's Resolution: Not Exactly as the Composer Wanted Music Born of Resurrection
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