Resurrecting Song

Resurrecting Song

Author: Wendy K. Moy

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-04-02

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 1040010989

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Through a collection of extensive interviews with choral conductors, educators, singers, and professional leaders, this book documents the choral music community’s journey through crisis and change during the COVID-19 pandemic and aids in its rebuilding in a new era where COVID-19 is endemic. When the pandemic emerged in early 2020, the impact on choral music was immediate and devastating, as the act of gathering and singing together became a source of contagion and potential severe illness or death. Weaving together a wide range of first-person accounts, this book addresses the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on choral music across contexts including community choruses, professional choirs, children and youth choirs, school choirs, and choral organizations. In their own words, we hear how the community responded to the challenges and banded together to innovate, use technology in new ways, and generate changes to practice. The book also explores how the pandemic caused many directors to realize that they needed to create a more inclusive place of belonging in their rehearsals, and provides reflections on the philosophy of singing and creating a choral community. Documenting both pandemic experiences and the lessons learned from surviving and thriving, this book showcases the resilience of choral music and helps point the way to new directions for the choral community in the wake of the pandemic.


Resurrecting Hope

Resurrecting Hope

Author: John Perkins

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9780830717750

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Provides an exciting look at 12 churches that God is using to make a difference in their cities. With these 12 stories, you'll find new ideas and opportunities for your own ministry - ideas that will inspire you and that you can take into your unique community, letting God use you as an agent of his healing work in our land. - Front cover.


Resurrecting Cannibals

Resurrecting Cannibals

Author: Heike Behrend

Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 1847010393

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Accompanying DVD is entitled: "Satan crucified : a crusade of the Catholic Church in western Uganda / a video by Armin Linke and Heike Behrend.


Resurrecting the Black Body

Resurrecting the Black Body

Author: Tonia Sutherland

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2023-10-17

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 0520383885

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The first critical examination of death and remembrance in the digital age—and an invitation to imagine Black digital sovereignty in life and death. In Resurrecting the Black Body, Tonia Sutherland considers the consequences of digitally raising the dead. Attending to the violent deaths of Black Americans—and the records that document them—from slavery through the social media age, Sutherland explores media evidence, digital acts of remembering, and the right and desire to be forgotten. From the popular image of Gordon (also known as "Whipped Peter") to photographs of the lynching of Jesse Washington to the video of George Floyd's murder, from DNA to holograms to posthumous communication, this book traces the commodification of Black bodies and lives across time. Through the lens of (anti-)Blackness in the United States, Sutherland interrogates the intersections of life, death, personal data, and human autonomy in the era of Google, Twitter, and Facebook, and presents a critique of digital resurrection technologies. If the Black digital afterlife is rooted in bigotry and inspires new forms of racialized aggression, Resurrecting the Black Body asks what other visions of life and remembrance are possible, illuminating the unique ways that Black cultures have fought against erasure and oblivion.


The Path of the Eternal Song

The Path of the Eternal Song

Author: Tripper McCarthy

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2009-02-10

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 0557039525

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Within the pages of The Path of the Eternal Song, author Tripper McCarthy takes the reader on an incredible journey of spiritual discovery. From the simple revelation that we are all, at our most basic level, songs, The Path of the Eternal Song reveals the earth-shaking conclusions this simple observation leads to. Answers to the questions of immortality, the soul, and the meaning of life, all spring from this revolutionary way of looking at the universe and our place in it. Drawn from some of the leading scientific theories of the day, the Eternal Song provides a hopeful picture of humankind and our own personal immortality without resorting to mysticism and superstition. The Path of the Eternal Song is a new religion for a new era in human history.


Resurrecting Your Life

Resurrecting Your Life

Author: Dr. Jerry Weber

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2018-10-12

Total Pages: 205

ISBN-13: 1546262199

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Resurrecting Your Life can help you live the life that you have dreamed and God has planned for you. Its purpose is to give hope and inspiration to every person who has died at heart and feels the emptiness of divine discontent. Resurrecting Your Life is based from Jesus’s teachings. He was the first holistic-health coach, and his time-proven teachings are as valuable today as they were two thousand years ago. This holistic-health coaching manual can help you have your own personal resurrection. It will teach and motivate you to take back your life through the positive power of God and the words of Jesus Christ.


Resurrecting Interpretation

Resurrecting Interpretation

Author: Simon Perry

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2012-04-25

Total Pages: 275

ISBN-13: 1610976118

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Hermeneutics is the work of Hermes, the Greek demigod, a messenger from the gods and from the dead. Simon Perry sets out to explore the contemporary face of Hermes through a reading of Jesus' parable of the rich man and Lazarus (Luke 16:19-31). This parable has one distinguishing feature that marks it out from other ancient stories following the same basic storyline: that a visitor from the dead is not granted leave to return with a message to the land of the living. In order for Scripture to be heard, Hermes is not necessary. Where does this leave the role of hermeneutics? Perry looks to philosophers, ethicists, and theologians for an answer.


Song of the Second Wind

Song of the Second Wind

Author: Samuel Stillmore

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2007-09-19

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 0595899153

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He grew up in a hopeful time. But lately, Jesse hasn't been feeling too hopeful. Once he was young and unwavering. He searched for things that were lasting and true. But somewhere along the line he had given up the chase. Maybe he was too old for it now. Or maybe it was time for a second try. Jesse is at work on the morning of his fifty-second birthday when he receives an unexpected email from a long-lost friend that sends him slipping out the back door of his office building without a word to anyone. In this lyrical tale of renewal, Jesse retraces the paths of his youthful wandering from the deserts of Tucson, to the hills of San Francisco, and back to his hometown in Kansas. Along the way he rediscovers many of the beliefs that were once essential to him, and finds once more the possibility of wonder. Song of the Second Wind is the story of one man's journey to a new understanding.


Resurrection

Resurrection

Author: Kevin Madigan

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2008-01-01

Total Pages: 303

ISBN-13: 0300145209

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This book, written for religious and nonreligious people alike in clear and accessible language, Although this expectation, known as the resurrection of the dead, is widely understood to have been a part of Christianity from its beginnings nearly two thousand years ago, many people are surprised to learn that the Jews believed in resurrection long before the emergence of Christianity. In this sensitively written and historically accurate book, religious scholars Kevin J. Madigan and Jon D. Levenson aim to clarify confusion and dispel misconceptions about Judaism, Jesus, and Christian origins. Madigan and Levenson tell the fascinating but little-known story of the origins of the belief in resurrection, investigating why some Christians and some Jews opposed the idea in ancient times while others believed it was essential to their faith. The authors also discuss how the two religious traditions relate their respective practices in the here and now to the new life they believe will follow resurrection. Making the rich insights of contemporary scholars of antiquity available to a wide readership, Madigan and Levenson offer a new understanding of Jewish-Christian relations and of the profound connections that tie the faiths together.