Evan Kreider is Professor Emeritus of Music at the University of British Columbia (2007). As a musicologist and music historian, J. Evan Krieder began teaching at the UBC School of Music in 1975. His research encompassed studies of Renaissance chant, early music notation, liturgical music, and the editing of Renaissance and Baroque keyboard music. Other projects included a critical edition of the secular works of Pierre de la Rue (d. 1518) and the investigation of politics and theology in music attributed to Martin Luther. He is co-editor of La Rue's Opera Omnia, and has published in the Corpus of Early Keyboard Music, Musica disciplina, Notes, Renaissance and Reformation, and elsewhere.
Lunchtime Lecture: On Martin Luther's hymn A Mighty Fortress is Our God
Speaker(s): Evan Kreider
Date: Fall 2017
Length: 55m
Product ID: RGDL4702AJ
Purchase Options:
MP3 Download - $5.00 |
Description
In honour of the 500 year anniversary of the Reformation, Dr. Kreider will be considering Martin Luther's hymn A Mighty Fortress is Our God, and its significance to the Protestant Reformation.
See All Audio by Evan Kreider
Related Audio
Chaotic Coherence of Sola Scriptura: 500 Years after the Reformation
Speaker: Mark Noll
Five Hundred Years Later: The Clarity of Scripture Reassessed: Public Lecture and Book Launch
Speaker: Iain Provan
Lunchtime Lecture - Protestantism without reformation: Bonhoeffer's View of the North American Churches
Speaker: David Robinson
Regent History Workshop 2012: The Unintended Reformation: How a Religious Revolution Secularized Society
Speaker: Brad Gregory, Craig Gay, Darren Provost, … (see details for all)
Secularization Through Solace: Reflections on the Reformation and Modern Identity
Speaker: Ron Rittgers
The All-Embracing Story: The Global Church in the Pre-Reformation Period (CTC I Fall 2005)
Speaker: Sarah Williams
The Unintended Reformation: How a Religious Revolution Secularized Society
Speaker: Brad Gregory
The “Environment,” Climate Change, and Covid-19: An Opportunity for Serious Reflection
Speaker: Iain Provan
When Should Christians Break Stuff? Passing from Image to the Prototype
Speaker: Randall Zachman
Why the Reformation? Or When Does Truth Triumph Unity? (CTC II Winter 2006)
Speaker: Don Lewis