Buch, Deutsch, Band 37, 240 Seiten, Format (B × H): 125 mm x 205 mm
Popgottesdienste denken und feiern
Buch, Deutsch, Band 37, 240 Seiten, Format (B × H): 125 mm x 205 mm
Reihe: gemeinsam gottesdienst gestalten (ggg)
ISBN: 978-3-374-08130-1
Verlag: Evangelische Verlagsansta
Mit Beiträgen von Gloria Blau, Quinton Ceasar, Chris Cuhls, Barbara Daentzer, Til v. Dombois, Celine Edinger, Jasmin El-Manhy, Tobias Faix, Mathias Fuchs, Dr. Emilia Handke, Annie Heger, Dr. Nina Heinsohn, Jelena Herder, Tovja Heymann, Lars Hillebold, Janna Horstmann, Andreas Hülsemann, Ina Jäckel, Hanna Jursch, Jan Keßler, Matthias Kleiböhmer, Lukas Klette, Marco Knichala, Charlotte Krohn, Siegfried Krückeberg, Sascha Krüger, Sarina Lal, Matthias Lemme, Birgit Matthausch, Wolfgang Metz, Jan Meyer, Marco Michalzik, Katharina Mutzbauer, Hartmut Naumann, Susanne Noack, Louisa Pandera, Elisabeth Rabe-Winnen, Jan Roßmanek, Saskia Schoof, Torben Schmidt, Nele Schomakers, Katharina Schunck, Dr. Julian Sengelmann, Jan Simowitsch, Dr. Uwe Steinmetz, Tobias Stübing, Sarah Vecera und Rebecca Viertel.
[God is a DJ. Thinking About and Celebrating Pop Church Services]
Pop culture shapes our lives – but what does a church service that brings this reality to life sound like? This volume brings together theologians, musicians and practitioners who conceive, celebrate and develop pop church services. It offers texts on language, liturgy and aesthetics, tells the story from Beat Mass to Rave Easter Vigil, and shows how pop music can shape atmosphere, language and attitude. In addition, there are practical church service plans and poetic ideas for pop songs – ready for immediate use. A book for full-time and voluntary workers: from lecturers to pastors, from interested lay people to experts, for musicians and word teams – theologically reflective and close to practice.




