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Tag: Anticolonialism

Written by theomusicologistAugust 5, 2021August 5, 2021

Shifting the ground on ‘lament’ in liturgy

In a recent conversation, the following question was asked: ‘One term I hear a lot these days is ‘lament’. What are the ways that a musical liturgical practice of lament can be more than just ‘thoughts and prayers’? This corresponds to my own experience as a black (not Black) theological thinker and church musician who […]

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