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SUMMARY:Lunchbox Lecture: Fleeing the Resonance Machine: Music and Sound i
 n 'Emerging Church' Communities
DTSTART:20171024T101500Z
DTEND:20171024T114500Z
DTSTAMP:20260525T042142Z
UID:lunchbox-lecture-mark-porter-4068@ceres.rub.de
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DESCRIPTION:Gastvortrag in englischer Sprache von Mark Porter (Erfurt)\n\n
 Congregational singing has often become somewhat problematised within the 
 contemporary so-called "emerging church" movement. Emerging church groups\
 , through their self-consciously post-modern re-imaginings of Christianity
  bring into question not only ideas of group singing but of the congregati
 on itself\, intentionally deconstructing the boundaries\, patterns and nor
 ms which have typically served to define the congregational group. Rather 
 than accepting unquestioned the normative value of traditional authority s
 ources\, emerging church participants de-construct and re-imagine Christia
 n life and worship within a range of traditional and non-traditional space
 s.\n\nNevertheless\, music and sound remain important\, if contested\, com
 ponents of emerging church practices.Patterns of sonic\, social and spirit
 ual resonance established within evangelical or charismatic settings are d
 econstructed\, modified and reconstructed in a broad variety of ways.\n\nT
 his talk will explore musical dynamics within contemporary emerging church
  communities in the UK\, examining how new patterns of resonant interactio
 n are constructed when previous patterns are brought into question.\n
LOCATION:CERES-Palais\, Raum "Ruhrpott" (4.13)
URL:https://khk.ceres.rub.de/de/veranstaltungen/lunchbox-lecture-mark-port
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