Singing the Lord's song in a strange land : hymnody in the history of North American Protestantism / edited by Edith L. Blumhofer and Mark A. Noll. - Tuscaloosa, Ala. : University of Alabama Press, c2004. - xiii, 260 p. ; 24 cm. - Religion and American culture . - Religion and American culture (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

From classical to modern : hymnody and the development of American Evangelicalism, 1737-1970 / Reading between the lines : slaves, women, and Native Americans reflected in an important Southern hymnal of 1810 / "Old favourites" or "New style" : creating the hymnal of the Presbyterian Church in Canada / In the shadow of Calvin and Watts : twentieth-century American Presbyterians and their hymns / The anatomy of immigrant hymnody : faith communicated in the Swedish Covenant Church / Lifting the joists with music : the hymnological transition from German to English for North American Mennonites, 1840-1940 / "Wrestling Jacob" : the central struggle and emotional scripts of camp-meeting holiness hymnody / Alabar ��?�a mi Seo��?´´r : hymnody as ideology in Latino Protestantism / "Sing thy power to save" : music on the "Old fashioned revival hour" radio broadcast / Stephen Marini -- Kay Norton -- Barbara Murison -- Darryl G. Hart -- Scott E. Erickson -- David Rempel Smucker -- Chris Armstrong -- Daniel Ramr��?�ez -- Daniel Fuller, Philip Goff, Katherine McGinn.

0817313966 (cloth : alk. paper)

2004000764


Hymns--History and criticism.--North America
Protestant churches--History.--North America


North America--Church history.

BV 310 / .S66 2004