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This scholarly work by Edward Dickinson provides an in-depth examination of music’s integral relationship with the Western Church across centuries. The book begins with an introduction exploring religious music among primitive and ancient peoples, establishing the historical foundations of sacred music traditions.
Dickinson meticulously traces how music became embedded in Christian liturgy and worship practices, documenting its transformation and significance throughout different periods of Church history. The text analyzes the theological, cultural, and artistic dimensions of church music, revealing how musical expression served as a vehicle for faith, community building, and spiritual devotion.
This comprehensive historical survey is essential for musicologists, church historians, theologians, and anyone interested in understanding the profound intersection of music and religion in Western civilization. The work bridges ancient musical traditions with Christian practices, offering valuable insights into how sacred music shaped religious experience and cultural development.







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