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Music and theology in the European reformations
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ISBN: 9782503582269 2503582265 9782503582276 Year: 2019 Publisher: Turnhout, Belgium Brepols

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" A multidisciplinary collection of twenty essays that examine the debates and controversies around music and theology during the period of the European Reformations from both Catholic and various Protestant perspectives. Throughout the history of the Church, music has regularly been placed under the critical microscope. Nonetheless, the intensity of thought concerning music's role in the liturgy and in spiritual life in general reached a peak during the period of the European Reformations. This multidisciplinary collection examines the debates and controversies around music and theology during that time from both Catholic and various Protestant perspectives. It includes twenty essays from musicologists, theologians, Biblical scholars, and Church historians that attempt to answer the following questions: What difference did the theological and ecclesiological developments of the sixteenth century make to musical forms and practices? What continuities of practice existed with former times? How was the desire to restore the church to an imagined pristine state manifest in music and liturgy? How did developments in exegesis arising from the massively increased knowledge and access to the Bible in Hebrew and Greek affect the way composers wrote and congregations heard? Why did some reformers embrace music, while others rejected it?" -- Back cover.


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Luke’s strategy for the salvation of the rich : an exegetical analysis of key pericopes in the gospel
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Year: 2019 Publisher: Leuven KU Leuven. Faculteit Theologie en Religiewetenschappen

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Luke seems to hold different, even contrasting views on whether and how the wealthy can be saved. In a number of instances he gives the impression that this is just impossible and that all such attempts of wealthy people at obtaining salvation fail or are doomed (cf. Luke 18.18-30; Acts 5.1-11); but then there are also stories that show a more optimistic view, such as the Zacchaeus Story and that of Lydia in Acts 16.11-15. Through a historical critical study of the text and context of Lk 19.1-10 with special attention for literary-critical issues and social-scientific issues, it will be argued that the two views do not necessarily exclude each other but are rather to be read together as two parts of the same strategy. What seems to be impossible at one stage becomes possible later on. ZS takes a special place in this strategy. Luke has turned an earlier version of this story into a quest story and into an account of a successful attempt of a rich man, a tax collector at that, reaching salvation. Luke 19.1-10 should thus be read as a corrective or a complement to Luke 18.18-30.

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