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Title
« The Aesthetics of Song in Calvinist Piety in the Early Reformation (1536-1545) »
Journal
Revue de l'histoire des religions
Author(s)
Christian Grosse
ISSN
0035-1423
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Published
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2010
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
227
Number
1
Pages
13-31
Language
english
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Abstract
Contrary to common belief, aesthetics had an important function in ritual forms implemented by Reformed Calvinist Churches. The impact of aesthetics on Reformed piety rested less on images, considered to be a source of distraction, than on music. By reconsidering the evolution of Calvin's thoughts on the relationship between music and religious services between 1536 and 1543, this study reveals how Calvin came to consider that, by singing psalms, Christians in their devotion could conciliate both a cognitive process guided by the meaning of the words and an affective response triggered by the tune. For Calvin, the spiritual elevation to which religious services should lead was to emerge from the conjunction of these two impetuses.
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