On Voice

Speech, Song and Silence, Human and Divine

Vicky Johnson author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Darton, Longman & Todd Ltd

Published:31st Mar '24

Should be back in stock very soon

On Voice cover

From cathedral choirs, football chanting, and birdsong, to castrati, protest songs and artificial intelligence, On Voice explores the world of the voice that exists between the mouth and the ear. This is a book about the sound that journeys from the lips to the heart; how we speak it, how we hear it and how we embody it as people made in the image of the God whose voice created the heavens and the earth. Victoria Johnson, the new Dean of St John’s College, Cambridge, was previously Precentor of York Minster, the first woman to inhabit that role in a history which reaches back over a thousand years. A Precentor is someone who orchestrates worship and ‘sings first’, hers is the voice which invokes God to open our lips, so that our mouth can show forth praise. When a new voice inhabits such an ancient role does anything change? Do the stones resound in a different way? This book aims to explore the sonics of voice - human and divine – expressed through speech, song and silence. Through the lens of Christian worship, theology and culture, the voice is explored as a spoken, sung and heard phenomenon. As an animateur of worship and working towards a theology of voice, Victoria reflects on the power of the church’s musical and liturgical heritage to cut through the clamour of our modern-day echo chambers and the roar of populism, empower those who are seldom heard, and speak into the challenges of contemporary life.

'In a wonderful counterpoint of personal record and theological musing, Victoria Johnson urges us to think of our singing voices not just as an arbitrary decoration for human life but as expressive of the body's longing for meaning and connection. On Voice is a book full of insight, empathy and joy, and I hope it makes you want to join in'. -- Rowan Williams
'Vicky’s voice sings from these pages – an invitation for us to hear the Divine in word and song. A beautiful story of voice and vocation.' -- Archbishop Stephen Cottrell
‘What does God sound like? What is my own sound? These questions, and many others, are explored here with imagination, experience, and passion. This is a book of theological insight and spiritual adventure, a beautiful invitation for us to find our own voice within the music of creation.’ -- The Very Rev’d Dr Mark Oakley

ISBN: 9781913657987

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192 pages