The Advent Project
The Later Seventh-Century Creation of the Roman Mass Proper
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of California Press
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This important work examines the history of Christian chant from A.D. 200 to 800, reflecting on its impact on musicology and religious studies. The Advent Project is a significant scholarly contribution.
In The Advent Project, James W. McKinnon delves deep into the musical practices that shaped the early Church, particularly focusing on the history of Christian chant from A.D. 200 to 800. This comprehensive examination highlights how these practices influenced the development of sacred music and its role in worship during a pivotal period in Christian history. McKinnon's extensive research sheds light on the cultural and theological significance of chant, revealing its profound impact on the spiritual lives of early Christians.
As a culmination of his distinguished career, McKinnon brings forth a wealth of knowledge and insight, offering readers a thorough understanding of the evolution of Christian chant. His meticulous analysis provides a historical context that is essential for anyone interested in musicology, religious studies, or the history of the Church. The book not only explores the origins and transformations of chant but also reflects on its lasting legacy in contemporary worship practices.
The Advent Project stands out as an important scholarly work that will resonate with academics and enthusiasts alike. Its contributions to the fields of musicology and religious studies are significant, ensuring that McKinnon's findings will influence future research and discussion. This book is a vital resource for understanding the intricate relationship between music and faith in the early Church.
ISBN: 9780520221987
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 41mm
Weight: 862g
484 pages