
- 336 pages
- English
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About this book
Spearheads a new field for the combined study of religion and music, drawing upon theories and methods of the social sciences, ethnomusicology, philosophy, theology, liturgical studies, and cognitive studies.
For generations, religion and music have been regarded as "universals," yet despite the fact that they have been frequently linked throughout history and topography, and despite the importance of music in the early stages of religious studies, their combined presence has not until now been considered a separate area of study and research. While there are well-developed fields of anthropology of religion, psychology of religion, and philosophy of religion, the widely recognized connections between religion and sound, chant, and music warrant comparable study. Drawing upon theories and methods in the study of both religion and music, referencing examples from world religious traditions, and addressing challenges posed by critics, this book envisions a unified field for religion and music: musicology of religion. Grounded in the scope and methods of phenomenology and comparative analysis, musicology of religion represents an innovative direction in interdisciplinary study, enriched by the social sciences, ethnomusicology, philosophy, theology, liturgical studies, and cognitive studies. As conceived, musicology of religion will spearhead new and creative paths in the study of religion.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part I Theories and Methods
- Chapter 1 Religious Studies and Music
- Chapter 2 Social Sciences and Music
- Chapter 3 Musicology and Ethnomusicology
- Part II New Directions and Paradigms
- Chapter 4 Philosophy and Music
- Chapter 5 Theology and Music
- Chapter 6 Liturgical Studies and Music
- Chapter 7 Cognitive Studies and Music
- Part III Homo Religiosus and Homo Musicus
- Chapter 8 Musicology of Religion
- Appendix A Resources and Current Outlook
- Appendix B Glossary of Terms for Musicology of Religion
- Works Cited
- Index
- Back Cover