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Shead speaks on music in cathedrals in the early 16th Century. He looks at how Cranmer removed this style of music from the prayer book. Shead then explores the impact of Luther on music which were written in this period, as Luther's students used music to share the gospel. Shead explores the intersection between Cranmer and theology with politics. Shead looks at the use of metrical psalms both in church services and in homes. He explores the interaction between music and the prayer book.
2006-04-01
Delivered by Moore College faculty member Andrew Shead
Chapel talk from Colossians 1 at the start of term 4. Shead is encouraging students to look to Christ as they start a busy, stressful term.
Chapel talk from Genesis 2 and 3. Major themes are nakedness, work and vision. Shead explores looking for a counterpart in the naming of the animals and thus the creation of woman. Shead then details the discussion and temptation between the serpent and the woman. Discussion of the joy of becoming a complete human again.
31/05/2005 12:00:00 AM
Chapel talk from Genesis 2 and 3. Major themes are nakedness, work and vision. Exergesis of the passage including a character study.
6/03/2005 12:00:00 AM