Raise the Song

Raise the Song

Author: Jarrod Richey

Publisher: Accs Publications

Published: 2019-06-17

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 9780578520162

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With technology, music has never been more constant. It is heard on phones and in waiting rooms, in coffee shops and on television. Despite such exposure, the number of people able to make music for themselves is dwindling. Classical Christian schools have a unique motivation to remedy this. Building a musically literate culture is foundational for the cultivation of beauty and the worship of God. Where better to start a generational overhaul than with classrooms full of our littlest worshipers? The options for music training are many, but not equal. This book is designed to help the school administrator or music teacher sift through the pile and emerge with a vision and tools for building a flourishing classical Christian music program. Contributing Authors: David R. Erb David Goodwin Jarrod Richey (General Editor) Steve Turley Kent Young


How to Teach the Faith

How to Teach the Faith

Author: David L. Rueter

Publisher:

Published: 2015-12-28

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780758654977

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When children are in their early elementary school years, their minds are actually at the peak time for easy rote memorization. And yet, many Protestant churches begin formal confirmation instruction years after this formative period. What are the effects of this lapse in time? Too often, young teens fall away from their church after confirmationa trend that will hurt future generations of families.


The Christian Home School

The Christian Home School

Author: Greg Harris

Publisher:

Published: 1994-12

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 9781568570259

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The Christian Home School is a classic, easy-to-read introduction that has led thousands of families into home schooling. Topics include why to home school, how to get started, answers to socialization questions, curriculum choices, and much more. The new 1995 edition includes up-to-date information and a new chapter on Delight Directed Study.


Music, Education, and Religion

Music, Education, and Religion

Author: Alexis Anja Kallio

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 2019-09-20

Total Pages: 299

ISBN-13: 0253043743

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Music, Education, and Religion: Intersections and Entanglements explores the critical role that religion can play in formal and informal music education. As in broader educational studies, research in music education has tended to sidestep the religious dimensions of teaching and learning, often reflecting common assumptions of secularity in contemporary schooling in many parts of the world. This book considers the ways in which the forces of religion and belief construct and complicate the values and practices of music education—including teacher education, curriculum texts, and teaching repertoires. The contributors to this volume embrace a range of perspectives from a variety of disciplines, examining religious, agnostic, skeptical, and atheistic points of view. Music, Education, and Religion is a valuable resource for all music teachers and scholars in related fields, interrogating the sociocultural and epistemological underpinnings of music repertoires and global educational practices.


Introduction to Christian Education and Formation

Introduction to Christian Education and Formation

Author: Ronald T. Habermas

Publisher: Zondervan Academic

Published: 2009-05-26

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 031057448X

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A bold and unique hybrid among resources for Christian educators, students, and pastoral staff, this enterprising book blends the voices of a single author and ten contributing experts into a global conversation on Christian formation and nurture. It effortlessly transcends all ages and all cultures, as it positions Christianity vibrantly alive from cradle to grave.This introductory text on Christian education-formation includes extensive graphical illustrations and accompanying online appendixes, providing a wealth of resources not only to be used in the classroom but to be lived out in the life of the church in the world.


The Lord's Song

The Lord's Song

Author: John W. Kleinig

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 1993-01-01

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 0567242943

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Why do the books of Chronicles regard the performance of choral music as an integral part of the sacrificial ritual at the temple, despite the lack of sanction for it in the Pentateuch? And why do they stress that it must be synchronized with the presentation of the regular public burnt offering at the temple? These and other questions are answered in this challenging new volume. After an introductory chapter defining the scope of the study as an analysis of the ritual function and theological significance of sacred song, the author examines the divine institution and royal establishment of the Levitical choir in Jerusalem. This is followed by an examination of the components of the Lord's song in terms of its contents, location, times, instruments and performers. A chapter on the function of sacred song as determined by its place within the sacrificial ritual follows, and the fifth chapter deals with its theological significance as the proclamation of the Lord's presence with his people.