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- Defining "evangelical" [2 Updates]
Deborah Justice <drju...@indiana.edu> Jan 28 01:10PM -0500
Hi everyone,
I have a literature/personal research experience question for the list.
Think Worship Wars, think of Traditional and Contemporary worship
musics. If you think Contemporary, what would you describe as "typical"
instrumentation? How would your expectation of instrumentation change
if you're thinking in Sunday service vs abstract Contemporary "ideal?"
In a more baited question, are you expecting a guitarist or a keyboard
player to be leading worship? Would this expectation change given a
mainline vs. evangelical context? (yes, I know these [can] overlap)?
Feel free to comment on various racial/ethnic settings (although my
research focuses on mainline Protestants [~98% white]) Do we have any
literature that points toward these expectations?
Thanks very much,
Deborah Justice
Indiana University
Shawn Young <shwn....@gmail.com> Jan 28 05:43PM -0500
As for literature, one that comes to mind immediately is Donald
Miller's Reinventing American Protestantism: Christianity in the New
Millennium...but that might be a bit dated now.
As a former worship leader, I would say what was "typical" for us (at
least what we sought, depending on availability) was drums, electric
guitar, bass guitar, acoustic, keys (electric or acoustic) and
*perhaps* horns, such as sax. But this seems to change with
mainliners. As one who now affiliates more with
mainline/liberal/progressive I find that historically, the better
bands are part of conservative, evangelical congregations (as well as
Pentecostal/Charismatic). There is a great lack of modern music in
progressive churches, and hopefully that will change.
Shawn David Young, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Visual & Performing Arts
Clayton State University
Shawn...@mail.clayton.edu
(678) 466-4758
http://faculty.clayton.edu/syoung26
> Thanks very much,
> Deborah Justice
> Indiana University
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Shawn David Young, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Visual & Performing Arts
Clayton State University
http://a-s.clayton.edu/vpa/Faculty/Young.htm
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http://experts.patheos.com/expert/shawndavidyoung/
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