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All in Sync: How Music and Art Are Revitalizing American Religion by Robert Wuthnow,

All in Sync: How Music and Art Are Revitalizing American Religion by Robert Wuthnow,
Robert Wuthnow shows how music and art are revitalizing churches and religious life across the nation in this first-ever consideration of the relationship between religion and the arts. "All in Sync draws on more than four hundred in-depth interviews with church members, clergy, and directors of leading arts organizations and a new national survey to document a strong positive relationship between participation in the arts and interest in spiritual growth. Wuthnow argues that contemporary spirituality is increasingly encouraged by the arts because of its emphasis on transcendent experience and personal reflection. This kind of spirituality, contrary to what many observers have imagined, is compatible with active involvement in churches and serious devotion to Christian practices. The absorbing narrative relates the story of a woman who overcame a severe personal crisis and went on to head a spiritual direction center where participants use the arts to gain clarity about their own spiritual journeys. Readers visit contemporary worship services in Chicago, Philadelphia, and Boston and listen to leaders and participants explain how music and art have contributed to the success of these services. "All in Sync also illustrates how music and art are integral parts of some Episcopal, African American, and Orthodox worship services, and how people of faith are using their artistic talents to serve others. Besides examining the role of the arts in personal spirituality and in congregational life, Wuthnow discusses how clergy and lay leaders are rethinking the role of the imagination, especially in connection with traditional theological virtues. He also shows how churches and artsorganizations sometimes find themselves at odds over controversial moral questions and competing claims about spirituality.



Healers, Harmed and Harmful by Conrad W. Weiser,
Healers, Harmed and Harmful by Conrad W. Weiser,
'At a time when clergy misconduct is broadly reported, Conrad Weiser offers a straight forward, theoretically orthodox, and practical way of both understanding and addressing the issues. Leadership laity, and clergy would be served well by reading and reflecting on Weiser's wisdom.'Fr.



Saint Herman's Orthodox Theological Seminary - Saint Herman’s Orthodox Theological Seminary is an Orthodox Christian seminary located in Kodiak, Alaska with a campus in Anchorage. Established as a pastoral school in 1972, the seminary now provides a number of educational programs to prepare students for work in the Orthodox Church, as readers, choir directors, church school teachers, and clergy.

Involvement of Croatian Catholic clergy with the Ustaša regime - ... World War II a number of Croatian Catholic priests, and some of the then bishops in the territory, cooperated with the Ustaša regime, who ran a Nazi puppet state that pursued a genocidal policy against the Serbs (who were Eastern Orthodox Christians), Jews and Roma.

Historic episcopate - The episcopate is either the status of a bishop or the collective body of all bishops of a church. In the Roman Catholic, Anglican (including what in the USA is called the Episcopal Church), Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, and Old-Catholic churches, in the Assyrian Church of the East, and in the Lutheran churches of the Porvoo Communion, as well as Independent Catholic Churches, it is held that only a person in a line of succession of bishops dating back to ...

Metropolitan Sergius (Tikhomirov) of Japan - Metropolitan Sergius (Tikhomirov) of Japan (1871-1945) was a Russian clergy and monk of Russian Orthodox Church and later Japanese Orthodox Church.



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