Abstract

Relational Power, Music, and Identity: The Emotional Efficacy of Congregational Song

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  • Follow this and additional works at: http://elischolar.library.yale.edu/yjmr Part of the Christianity Commons, Epistemology Commons, Ethics and Political Philosophy

  • CST It was dark; the enormous auditorium was blackened save for the brilliantly lit stage, which cast the rest of the room in an eerie blue haze

  • The stage dominated the front of the auditorium, and several dozen empty picture frames were hung in rows from the ceiling in the middle of the stage, forming a transparent wall that gave the impression of simultaneous depth and intimacy.[1]

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Follow this and additional works at: http://elischolar.library.yale.edu/yjmr Part of the Christianity Commons, Epistemology Commons, Ethics and Political Philosophy. Ethics in Religion Commons, Ethnomusicology Commons, Music Performance Commons, Music Therapy Commons, Other Music Commons, Other Philosophy Commons, Other Religion Commons, Philosophy of Language Commons, Philosophy of Mind Commons, and the Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion Commons

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