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Worship Music As Spiritual Identity: An Examination Of Music In The Liturgy Among Black And White Adventists In The United States From 1840 To 1944
Author(s) -
David M. Williams
Publication year - 2018
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Dissertations/theses
DOI - 10.32597/dissertations/1653
Subject(s) - liturgy , worship , identity (music) , white (mutation) , context (archaeology) , religious studies , musicology , theology , art , music history , history , gender studies , sociology , music education , aesthetics , literature , visual arts , philosophy , archaeology , biochemistry , chemistry , gene
WORSHIP MUSIC AS SPIRITUAL IDENTITY: AN EXAMINATION OF MUSIC IN THE LITURGY AMONG BLACK AND WHITE ADVENTISTS IN THE UNITED STATES FROM 1840 TO 1944 by David A. Williams Advisor: John W. Reeve ABSTRACT OF GRADUATE RESEARCH DissertationOF GRADUATE RESEARCH Dissertation

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