A música sacra em duas igrejas evangélicas do DF : estudo analítico sobre a retratação da música cristã tradicional ante o avanço da música cristã contemporânea

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2009

RESUMO

This work provides a brief evolution of music in the Christian church highlighting its characteristic trends since the Protestant Reform of the 16th century. Emphasizes the educational role of music in church as a means to teach and spread the doctrine of the apostles with psalms and hymns containing the truths of the Christian faith; lyrics and music become learning resources relevant to the spread of the gospel. It describes the characteristics of Traditional Christian Music TCM and Contemporary Christian Music CCM temporally locating the emergence and strengthening of the latter. Advocates the premise of a cyclical movement that results in the acceptance of CCM and its metamorphosis into TCM over time, a dichotomous-convergent process in the relationship between the two that, over time, is urging scholars and researchers to investigate causes and consequences of the apparent contradiction. Reports on the main reasons for the growth process of CCM in Christian worship and the resulting retraction of TCM, evidenced by research among the evangelical churches in the Federal District. Points to the need for both genres to coexist harmoniously as long as they maintain the quality and sacred content of the music to be brought to the congregations. Finally, reaffirms the powerful propitiatory character of social inclusion inherent to music and musical events, and both TCM and CCM as catalysts of this process.

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música cristã tradicional traditional christian music música cristã contemporânea culto cristão christian worship contemporary christian music musica

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