
Sound Theology, a Reader
Pipe Organ Power Plays among Protestants, Pulpits, Professors, and Peers
Randall Dean Engle(Author)
Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published on 18. March 2025
162 pages
978-1-6667-1735-8 (ISBN)
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Sound Theology: A Reader brings to life in English for the first-time primary, curated sources associated with the pipe organ controversy in the Netherlands during the Reformation. Chief among the entries is Gisbertus Voetius's essay on Organ and Church Music from his magnum opus Politicae Ecclesiastica. In addition, other translations include professors, preachers, and laypeople's voices from archival manuscripts and first-edition monographs. Together, Sound Theology's two volumes tell a little-known but colorful and foundational story that shaped Reformed worship for centuries to come.
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English
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Eugene
United States
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1,39 MB
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978-1-6667-1735-8 (9781666717358)
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Pipe Organ Power Plays Among Protestants, Pulpits, Professors, and Peers
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Randall Dean Engle is pastor of the North Hills Christian Reformed Church of Troy, Michigan, and professor of religious studies and director of Christianity studies at Oakland University, Auburn Hills, Michigan.
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