The Sound of Light: A History of Gospel MusicDon Cusic presents gospel music as part of the history of contemporary Christianity. From the psalms of the early Puritans through the hymns of Isaac Watts and the social activism of the Wesleys, gospel music was established in eighteenth-century America. With the camp meetings songs of the Kentucky Revival and the spirituals and hymns that stemmed from the Civil War and beyond, gospel music grew through the nineteenth century and expanded through new technologies in the twentieth century. |
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Chapter | 10 |
Chapter 6 | 26 |
Chapter 8 | 40 |
Chapter 10 | 56 |
Billy Sunday and Homer Rodeheaver | 69 |
Chapter 13 | 84 |
Chapter 15 | 100 |
Chapter 17 | 116 |
Chapter 22 | 139 |
Chapter 25 | 158 |
Chapter 28 | 177 |
Chapter 30 | 191 |
Chapter 32 | 213 |
Conclusion | 226 |
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The Jesus Revolution | 126 |
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