Theology and the Blues

Theology and the Blues

by Michael A.L. BroylesColdwell Daniel IV William L. Ellis and others
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 25/11/2024

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While all music genres incorporate religious imagery, the blues has its origin in the soil of the church. In its infancy, the blues was often dismissed as undermining the church’s gospel songbook. The initial resistance, however, could not suppress the organic development of a genre of music born from suffering. The great Mississippi Delta bluesman, Muddy Waters, once said, "The blues was born behind a mule." Behind a beast of burden, the working man found in the blues a way to console the everyday experiences of struggle, sin, loss, despair, love, grief, sin, death, and the fear and hope of crossing the River Jordan into eternal life. The church's gospel songbook explores doctrinal foundations set to music, but the blues dares to uncover insight into the lived experiences of spiritual journeys. Theology and the Blues showcases theological themes inherent within the organic and expressive genre of the blues.

ISBN:
9781978714595
9781978714595
Category:
Sacred & religious music
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
25-11-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing
Michael Sharp

Michael Sharp practised as a lawyer before becoming a journalist with The Sydney Morning Herald. He then began a career in corporate communication and has advised a number of leading Australian companies and organisations.

Michael was a mediocre middle-distance runner at school and has been in awe of Ralph Doubell ever since. He decided the 50th anniversary of Doubell's gold medal-winning run at the 1968 Olympics was the ideal time to recall Doubell's undervalued achievements and tell the story of his life.

Michael is an avid sports fan who has run many fun runs and half-marathons, and a dozen marathons. This is his first book.

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