This unit offers a study of the music of the Western Christian Church with an emphasis on music history, biblical imperatives, and ‘traditional’ and ‘contemporary’ practices. It examines effective music ministry through historical and contemporary case studies and encourages participants to look critically at the musical practices of their own worshipping communities.
Unit code: DL9500T
Unit status: Archived (New unit)
Points: 24.0
Unit level: Postgraduate Elective
Unit discipline: Liturgy
Delivery Mode: Face to Face
Proposing College: Trinity College Theological School
Show when this unit is running1. | Outline a chronology of key events in music history, especially as it relates to the Western Christian Church, and describe their original, traditional and current significance; |
2. | Apply key principles of historical and musical criticism to (musical) texts; |
3. | Identify key features of the context and method of ‘successful’ Christian music and music making; |
4. | Evaluate the implications of particular musical understandings for the practice of ministry in the contemporary Christian church; |
5. | Develop coherent and appropriate liturgical or commemorative structures for a variety of musical contexts. |
DL1200T or DL8200T – Intro to Liturgical Thought and Practice, or equivalent
Type | Description | Word count | Weight (%) |
---|---|---|---|
Portfolio | portfolio report of 2,000 words on music in an approved community |
2000 | 30.0 |
Essay | essay of 2,500 words |
2500 | 50.0 |
Essay | Short paper of 1,500 words on an historical topic |
1500 | 20.0 |
Unit approved for the University of Divinity by John Capper on 28 Jul, 2016
Unit record last updated: 2021-09-28 16:00:56 +1000