Sound Theology, a Reader : Pipe Organ Power Plays among Protestants, Pulpits, Professors, and Peers - Randall Dean Engle

eTEXT

Sound Theology, a Reader

Pipe Organ Power Plays among Protestants, Pulpits, Professors, and Peers

By: Randall Dean Engle

eText | 18 March 2025

At a Glance

eText


$19.79

or 4 interest-free payments of $4.95 with

OR

Free with Kobo Plus Read

Start Free Trial *
  • Subscribe and read all you want.
  • $13.99 a month after free trial. Cancel Anytime. Learn more.

Instant online reading in your Booktopia eTextbook Library *

Read online on
Desktop
Tablet
Mobile

Not downloadable to your eReader or an app

Why choose an eTextbook?

Instant Access *

Purchase and read your book immediately

Read Aloud

Listen and follow along as Bookshelf reads to you

Study Tools

Built-in study tools like highlights and more

* eTextbooks are not downloadable to your eReader or an app and can be accessed via web browsers only. You must be connected to the internet and have no technical issues with your device or browser that could prevent the eTextbook from operating.

Sound Theology: A Reader brings to life in English for the first-time primary, curated sources associated with the pipe organ controversy in the Netherlands during the Reformation. Chief among the entries is Gisbertus Voetius's essay on Organ and Church Music from his magnum opus Politicae Ecclesiastica. In addition, other translations include professors, preachers, and laypeople's voices from archival manuscripts and first-edition monographs. Together, Sound Theology's two volumes tell a little-known but colorful and foundational story that shaped Reformed worship for centuries to come.

Read online on
Desktop
Tablet
Mobile

More in Keyboard Instruments

Beyond Black And White - Roger Woodward

eBOOK

Liberace Extravaganza! - Connie Furr Soloman

eBOOK

RRP $28.59

$22.99

20%
OFF
Lord, Help Me Stand - J. T. K. Tobin

eBOOK

25 Easter Hymns

eBOOK

$31.99