Diverse Worship: African-American, Caribbean and Hispanic Perspectives

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InterVarsity Press, Apr 10, 2000 - Religion - 259 pages

Let the nations sing. What are the universal constants of Christian worship? What are the unique elements that arise out of diverse local contexts? How do we appropriately respect and honor both the constancy and the diversity? In Diverse Worship Pedrito U. Maynard-Reid explores the multiethnic dimensions of worship by looking at three specific cultural contexts--African-American, Caribbean and Hispanic. After surveying worship and culture through history, he devotes a section of his book to each of these three cultural context for worship. Maynard-Reid colorfully describes and characterizes each worship tradition, and he explores its historical development and change. Throughout this engaging and enlightening book, we gain new perspective on what it means to worship God.

 

Contents

Preface
11
Worship Through the Ages 29
29
Constancy Diversity
41
We Had Church Today 53
53
AfricanAmerican Music
69
The Spoken Word
86
The Response
99
An Adventure of the Spirit
111
The Word the Response 150
150
In the Spirit of a Fiesta
161
Hispanic Music
187
Preaching Prayer Response
194
Rational Physical 203
203
Notes
214
Bibliography 247
247
Copyright

Caribbean Music
138

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About the author (2000)

Maynard-Reid, Th.D., is professor of biblical studies and missiology and assistant to the president for diversity at Walla Walla College in College Place, Washington. Jamaican born, he has lived in Puerto Rico and various other parts of the United States as well as Mexico. He is a contributor to the Complete Library of Christian Worship and the Dictionary of the Later New Testament Its Developments.

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