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God, humanity and creation the relationship between worship and creation /Braddon, Denise, January 2000 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Catholic Theological Union at Chicago, 2000. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves [75]-78).
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The 'Alleluia' and its melismatic enhancementPlatko, John. January 1973 (has links)
Thesis (B. Div.)--St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary, 1973. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 42-43).
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Winds of praise symphonic band recital /Buerer, Harry F. January 1990 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Western Conservative Baptist Seminary, 1990. / Abstract. Bound with program of the concert. Includes bibliographical references (leaf 36).
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The 'Alleluia' and its melismatic enhancementPlatko, John. January 1973 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (B. Div.)--St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary, 1973. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 42-43).
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The 'Alleluia' and its melismatic enhancementPlatko, John. January 1973 (has links)
Thesis (B. Div.)--St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary, 1973. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 42-43).
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Development of praise education training program /Kim, Sung Hae, January 2008 (has links)
Applied research project (D. Min.)--School of Theology and Missions, Oral Roberts University, 2008. / Includes abstract and vita. Translated from Korean. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 190-193).
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[Development of praise education training program] /Kim, Sung Hae, January 2008 (has links)
Applied research project (D. Min.)--School of Theology and Missions, Oral Roberts University, 2008. / Includes abstract and vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 178-181).
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Open church and closed worship? : a practical theology study of the dialectic relationship between fear and hospitality in worshipLim, Daewoong 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MTh)--Stellenbosch University, 2012. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: In the rites of Christian worship, various aspects are operated, and some of them seem to have
opposite attributes that cannot exist at the same place and be performed at the same time. Since all the
aspects are so important to worship, we cannot over-stress or exclude either one of them. The
relationships between the aspects being confronted with cause tensions in worship. The aim of this
thesis is to synthesize these tensions, esp. concerning fear and hospitality in worship.
Fear and hospitality cannot be expressed with one perspective, because they in themselves have
various aspects. Fear of God has a dimension of Mysterium Tremendum but, at the same time, it has a
dimension of Fascinosum. Hospitality also has two dimensions: of God and of human beings. Thus,
what is significant is to relieve the tension between fear and hospitality and the tension implied in
themselves. To accomplish this goal, we endeavour to find the agent for the synthesizing the two
aspects in worship so that they can stand in a dialectical relationship. We apply a Christological
approach and pneumatological insights for this task. In Jesus a negative dimension of fear of God can
be altered to hospitality of God while still grabbing a positive sense of fear of God in worship.
Therefore, In Jesus fear and hospitality is synthesized. This synthesizing is different from blending or
balancing fear and hospitality in worship just in quantity and quality for they cannot relieve the
tensions.
Lastly, we deal with a matter of opening and closing as a pragmatic task. The church and worship
can be open for God’s hospitality, but at the same time they are closed to some for fear of God.
Opening or closing in itself cannot be the solution for this contradiction. The answer for the matter of
opening and closing lies in a dialectical relationship between fear and hospitality in Jesus Christ,
because in Him all the tensions are relieved. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: In die rituele van Christelike aanbidding is verskeie elemente aan die werk, en dit wil voorkom
asof sommige hiervan teenoorgestelde eienskappe het wat nie gelyktydig kan bestaan of uitgevoer kan
word nie. Aangesien al die aspekte so belangrik is vir aanbidding, kan ons nie een van hulle
oorbeklemtoon of uitsluit nie. Die verhoudings tussen die elemente gee aanleiding tot spanninge. Die
doel van hierdie tesis is om die spanninge te sintetiseer, veral wat betref vrees en gasvryheid in
aanbidding.
Vrees en gasvryheid kan nie met een perspektief uitgedruk word nie omdat hulle uit verskeie
aspekte bestaan. Vrees vir God het 'n dimensie van Mysterium Tremendum, maar terselfdertyd ook 'n
dimensie van Fascinosum. Gasvryheid het ook twee dimensies: van God en van die mens. Dit is dus
betekenisvol om die spanning tussen vrees en gasvryheid en die spanning binne dié aspekte te verlig.
Om hierdie doel te bereik, probeer ons om die agent te vind vir die sintese van die twee aspekte in
aanbidding, sodat hulle in 'n dialektiese verhouding tot mekaar kan staan. Ons wend 'n Christologiese
benadering en pneumatologiese insigte vir hierdie taak aan. In Jesus kan 'n negatiewe dimensie van
vrees verander word in die gasvryheid van God, terwyl die positiewe sin van die vrees vir God in
aanbidding beklemtoon word. Vrees en gasvryheid word in Jesus gesintetiseer. Hierdie sintetisering
verskil van die vermenging of die balansering van vrees en gasvryheid in aanbidding in die
hoeveelheid en kwaliteit omdat hulle nie die spanning kan verlig nie.
Ten slotte, behandel ons die aspekte van opening en sluiting as 'n pragmatiese taak. Die Kerk en
aanbidding kan oop wees vir God se gasvryheid, maar op dieselfde tyd is hulle vir sommige geslote
weens ʼn vrees vir God. Om oop te maak of om te sluit kan op sigself nie die oplossing vir hierdie
teenstrydigheid wees nie. Die antwoord vir opening en sluiting lê net in 'n dialektiese verhouding
tussen vrees en gasvryheid in Jesus Christus, want in Hom is al die spanninge verlig.
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Spiritualiteitsdiversiteit as uitdaging aan die erediens : 'n verkenning van die funksie van lofprysing in die Nederduitse Gereformeerde KerkJanse, Rhe, Hendriks, H. J., Cilliers, J. H. 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (DTh)--University of Stellenbosch, 2002. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk is die afgelope paar jare in debatte
gewikkel oor die een aktiwiteit wat uniek aan die kerk is, naamlik haar
aanbidding. Aanbidding het vandag een van die belangrike redes geword
waarom kerke groei, maar is terselfdertyd ook een van die oorsake waarom
gemeentes lidmate verloor en kwyn.
Aan die voorpunt van die debat oor aanbidding, is die kwessie van lofprysing.
Lofprysing het vandag vir baie gelowiges 'n middel geword om hulle geloof en
aanbidding tot uitdrukking te bring. In plaas daarvan dat die nuwe beklemtoning
en behoefte aan lofprysing die kerk in haar aanbidding van God verenig het, het
dit egter 'n bron van frustrasie en konflik geword. Hierdie konflik sentreer
hoofsaaklik om die styl waarin lofprysing plaasvind en word aangehelp deur die
gebrek aan kennis oor die onderwerp en die diversiteit wat in gemeentes heers.
Gemeentes van die Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk bestaan vandag uit lidmate
wat uiteenlopende lewensuitkyke handhaaf en verskillende spiritualiteite besit.
Om die hele kwessie van lofprysing binne die konteks van diverse gemeentes
aan te spreek, moes die studie eerstens die aard en funksie van lofprysing binne
die liturgie bepaal. Daarna moes 'n wyse gevind word waarop die diversiteit in
gemeentes hanteer kon word. Deur middel van 'n spiritualiteitstipologie wat
Holmes in 1980 opgestel het, en wat later as basis van verskillende
spiritualiteitsanalises gedien het, is 'n instrument daargestel waarmee gemeentes
en individue se spiritualiteit getoets kon word. In hierdie studie is die analises nie
net gebruik om mense se spiritualiteit vas te stel nie, maar ook om te bepaal of
daar 'n korrelasie tussen spiritualiteitsgroepe en hulle aanbiddingsbehoeftes
bestaan.
Die navorsing het daarin geslaag om nie net 'n verband tussen spiritualiteit en
aanbiddingspatrone aan te toon nie, maar ook die waarde van 'n
spiritualiteitsanalise te beklemtoon om die diversiteit ten opsigte van aanbidding
en lofprysing in gemeentes aan te spreek. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Over the past few years the Dutch Reformed Church has been embroiled in a
debate regarding worship within the church. Whilst the worship within a
congregation has become one of the most important factors in church growth, it
is also one of the reasons why some congregations loose membership and
shrink in size.
A major point of contention within this debate relates to the use of praise. To
many believers, praise has become a process through which they worship and
reinforce their faith. Instead of unifying the church in her worship of God, the
current emphasis on praise within the church has become a source of frustration
and a point of contention. This controversy mainly centres around the style with
which praise is practiced within the congregation and is exacerbated by a lack of
knowledge surrounding the topic and the diversity that exists within
congregations. Members of the Dutch Reformed Church has widely divergent
life views and also possess different spiritualities.
To determine the use of praise within divergent congregations, this study
evaluated the nature and function of praise within the context of the liturgy.
Subsequently, a method to manage the diversity within congregations was
developed. In 1980, Holmes developed a spirituality typology within which he
identified four spirituality groups. Based on the spirituality typology, some
spirituality analyses were formed to help congregations and individuals to test
their spirituality. These analyses were used to identify the correlation between a
spirituality group and their worship requirements.
The results from this research clearly showed a positive correlation between
these two parameters and also highlighted the value of using the spirituality
analysis as a method to manage the different praise and worship requirements
that exists within congregations.
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Du Wohnst unter den Lobgesangen Israels: eine Untersuchung der charismatischen Lobpreiskultur im Hinblick auf das implizierte Gottesdienstverstandnis / Thou inhabitest the praises of Israel: a study of the charismatic praise culture with regard to the implicit understanding of worshipLoewen, Paul Dennis Thielmann 11 1900 (has links)
Abstracts in German and English / Diese Studie befasst sich mit einer Untersuchung und Einordnung einiger theologischer Aspekte der charismatischen Lobpreispraxis im deutschsprachigen Raum. Dies erfolgt mittels Analyse einschlägiger Literatur sowie repräsentativer Liedtexte der charismatisch geprägten Lobpreismusik der letzten Jahre.
Insbesondere durch die Untersuchung des Tempelmotivs und seine Bedeutung in der charismatischen Lobpreispraxis, werden Charakteristika eines zugrundeliegenden Gottesdienstverständnisses und sich daraus ergebende weltanschauliche Implikationen herausgearbeitet.
Der Befund zeigt, dass den untersuchten Lobpreisliedern ein Narrativ der Begegnung des Menschen mit Gott und seiner Gegenwart (in „heiliger Atmosphäre“) als Grundmotiv zugrunde liegt. Dieses Narrativ folgt der Logik und dem Vorbild des alttestamentlichen Tempelkults. Wie der Eintritt des Priesters ins „Allerheiligste“, soll das gottesdienstliche Lobpreiserlebnis als eine transzendente Begegnung mit dem „Heiligen“ verstanden werden, wodurch sich Tendenzen zu einem sakral-kultischen Gottesdienstverständnis und Hinweise eines Dualismus zwischen „profanen“ und „sakralen“ wirklichkeitsdimensionen des zugrundeliegenden Weltbildes aufzeigen
lassen. / This study evaluates some theological aspects of the charismatic praise and worship practice in the German-speaking area by analyzing relevant literature and representative lyrics of the charismatically influenced worship songs of recent years.
In particular, by examining the temple theme and its significance in charismatic worship, the characteristics of the underlying conception of worship and the resulting worldview implications are worked out.
The results show that the studied praise and worship songs are based on an underlying narrative of man's encounter with God and his presence (in a "holy atmosphere") through the singing. This narrative follows the logic and model of the Old Testament temple cult. Like the priest's entry into the "holy of holies", the worship experience is to be understood as a transcendent encounter with the "holy", whereby
tendencies towards a sacral-cultic understanding of worship and a dualism between a "profane" and a "sacred" dimension of the underlying worldview can be shown. / Practical Theology / M. Th. (Practical Theology)
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