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AbstractIn this article a broad overview of the reception of Scottish hymnody in translation is given. Considering the pivotal role the metrical Psalms used to play in the Scottish churches, they are considered first. Only one metrical Psalm mad... see more

AbstractIn this article a broad overview of the reception of Scottish hymnody in translation is given. Considering the pivotal role the metrical Psalms used to play in the Scottish churches, they are considered first. Only one metrical Psalm mad... see more

AbstractThis article looks at violence and the response to violent situations from the perspective of Christian hymnody. It examines where the content of hymns reflects experiences of violence and the hymn writers’ response to this. The work of four hymn ... see more

Ethnic Christian identity (ECI), which Morehouse defines as a Christian community’s cumulative (but not necessarily dominant) cultural attributes, preferences, inclinations, and influences, is negotiated from intercultural and intracultural perspectives. ... see more

This essay analyses localised hymn tunes from the College of the Transfiguration (Anglican seminary) in Grahamstown, South Africa. Through several examples, it is demonstrated how western and southern African musical systems have intersected, with particu... see more

The article presents a multidisciplinary analysis of an old fragment of a hymnody manuscript recently recorded in one of the ecclesiastic libraries of East T?gray. The handwriting on the fragment demonstrates pre-14th century palaeographic features. A pec... see more

AbstractThis article looks at violence and the response to violent situations from the perspective of Christian hymnody. It examines where the content of hymns reflects experiences of violence and the hymn writers’ response to this. The work of four hymn ... see more

Matt Menger reviews the second volume of James K. A. Smith's trilogy about worship and the church: Imagining the Kingdom (2013).

The author looks at similarities and contrasts between contemporary Christian worship music and both contemporary pop music and traditional hymns. Included in the article are considerations of lyrics and of musical styles.

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