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dc.contributor.advisorBregman, Lucy
dc.creatorTepera, Courtney
dc.date.accessioned2020-11-03T15:34:00Z
dc.date.available2020-11-03T15:34:00Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12613/2518
dc.description.abstractOver the past fifty years, Christian contemporary music has joined hymnody and psalmody as a major form of evangelical liturgical and devotional song. While the production and content of this genre have been explored by scholars, few studies have attended to the devotional use of the genre and its role in shaping the religious lives of American evangelicals. This project draws from several sets of data to address this matter: analysis of church-created worship music albums, listener testimonials on Christian radio websites, and focus group interviews of laity and clergy at four South Carolina churches. The data revealed that music is significant to their religious lives outside of church as a means of encountering God, managing emotions, and displaying spiritual capital. Inside churches, the music is used to create a sense of corporate identity that reinforces social bonds within the community and attracts newcomers. Drawing on the methodological framework of Pierre Bourdieu’s theory of practice and his work on social distinction, I argue that American evangelicals who listen to Christian contemporary music are engaged in aural piety, a set of practices, attitudes, and ideas invested in music that structure and evoke the experience of the sacred.
dc.format.extent437 pages
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherTemple University. Libraries
dc.relation.ispartofTheses and Dissertations
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dc.subjectReligion
dc.subjectMusic
dc.subjectSociology
dc.subjectBourdieu
dc.subjectContemporary Christian Music
dc.subjectEvangelicals
dc.subjectPop Culture
dc.subjectProtestant Christianity
dc.subjectWorship Music
dc.title“FAITH COMES BY HEARING”: A SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF CHRISTIAN CONTEMPORARY MUSIC AND AURAL PIETY
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dc.type.genreThesis/Dissertation
dc.contributor.committeememberRey, Terry
dc.contributor.committeememberWatt, David Harrington
dc.description.departmentReligion
dc.relation.doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.34944/dspace/2500
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dc.description.degreePh.D.
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