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A Glad Obedience: Why and What We Sing

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The Christian practice of hymn singing, says renowned biblical scholar Walter Brueggemann, is a countercultural act. It marks the Christian community as different from an unforgiving and often ungrateful culture. It is also, he adds, an "absurd enterprise” in the midst of the hyper-busy, market-driven society that surrounds us. In this helpful and engaging volume, Brueggemann discusses both why we sing and what we sing. The first part of the book examines the Psalms and what they can teach us about the reasons that corporate song is a part of the Christian tradition. The second part looks at fifteen popular hymns, including classic and contemporary ones such as “Blest Be the Ties That Binds,” “God's Eye Is on the Sparrow,” “Once to Every Man and Nation,” “Someone Asked the Question,” and “We Are Marching in the Light of God,” and the reasons why they have caught our imagination.

“To know why we sing,” Brueggemann writes, “may bring us to a deeper delight in our singing and a strengthened resolve to sing without calculation before the God ‘who is enthroned on the praises of Israel’ (Ps. 22:3).

Key Features

  • Presents Brueggemann's well-known pastoral insight
  • Lays out a practical, but theologically right examination of the Psalms and their relevant to today
  • Examines contemporary hymns and frames them in a theology of song

Contents

    • Psalm 104
    • Psalm 107
    • Psalm 105
    • Psalm 106
    • Blest Be the Tie That Binds
    • God of Grace and God of Glory
    • He Who Would Valiant Be
    • Holy, Holy, Holy
    • I Sing the Mighty Power of God
    • Jesus Calls Us o’er the Tumult
    • Love Divine, All Loves Excelling
    • O for a Closer Walk with God
    • O Master, Let Me Walk with Thee
    • Once to Every Man and Nation
    • Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven
    • Sparrows as Models of Faith
    • Sparrow Song One: God’s Eye Is on the Sparrow
    • Sparrow Song Two: God of the Sparrow

Praise for the Print Edition

Singing has been a part of liberation movements from the Songs of Moses and Miriam in Exodus 15 to the Freedom Songs of oppressed South Africans suffering under apartheid. Singing demands much more commitment than the acquiescence of mere recitation. Singing projects its message into a world that desperately needs to hear it. Singing fosters communal memory, defiance, and celebration that compete with siren songs of dominant cultural norms. We can sing ourselves into what we need to become. This book tells us why congregations must sing for their lives and what they should sing.

—C. Michael Hawn,University Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Church Music, Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University

If I had the resources, I would give a copy of this book to every preacher in the country as a model for how to unpack the biblical, theological, and homiletical resources in the church’s treasury of hymns. When rampant abuses of power may tempt us to the silence of “weak resignation,” Brueggemann eloquently shows us why we must keep singing.

—Mary Louise Bringle, past president of The Hymn Society in the U.S. and Canada

“Through a study of the Psalms and hymns, Walter Brueggemann calls the church to its primary doxological vocation—singing praise to God! At a time when many congregations have lost their singing voice, this book invites us to the joyful, even subversive, gift of song that tunes up for God while turning down the volume on other cultural gods. Read this book and you’ll be made glad and discover why and what we should sing, but even more, you’ll discover a deeper, fuller life grounded in the covenantal music of God.

—Luke A. Powery, Dean of Duke University Chapel and co-general editor of Connections: A Lectionary Commentary for Preaching and Worship

Product Details

Walter Brueggemann is William Marcellus McPheeters Professor of Old Testament Emeritus at Columbia Theological Seminary in Decatur, Georgia. He is past president of the Society of Biblical Literature and the author of numerous books, including David’s Truth: In Israel’s Imagination and MemoryInterpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching Genesis, and The Message of the Psalms: A Theological Commentary.

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