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Erik Routley

From Brighton to Princeton, an Unfractured Faith
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Erik Routley, Reformed churchman, musician, and theologian is arguably the most significant hymnologist of the twentieth century. In Erik Routley: From Brighton to Princeton, an Unfractured Faith, Nancy L. Graham unveils Routley's extraordinary life through his own eyes. Anecdotes from nearly forty years of correspondence with his many colleagues and friends enliven the foundations of Routley's faith, scholarship, and pastoral relationships until his untimely death in 1982. Congregation members from his churches in Edinburgh and Newcastle, former students, fellow clergy, and editorial partners recall Routley's energy, wit, straight forward observations as well as the riveting effect of his sermons and lectures. Routley's extensive works explore the prophetic and timeless assertion that musicians and preachers are synergistic artists in service to the Gospel. An important part of this book is the detailed description of the Dunblane Music Consultations that lit the hymn explosion of the 1960s. The effects of these remarkable collaborations rippled through the next generations of writers and composers and are the unsung groundwork for the current approach to hymn writing.
Nancy L. Graham is a hymnologist, lecturer, and church musician, with a Ph.D. and Doctor of Sacred Music degree from the Graduate Theological Foundation, Foundation House in Oxford, as well as a Master of Music from Westminster Choir College.
Introduction Chapter 1 Beginnings Chapter 2 Magdalen and Mansfield, 1936-1943 Chapter 3 Wednesbury and Dartford, 1943-1948 Chapter 4 Mansfield College, 1948-1959 Chapter 5 Edinburgh, 1959-1967 Chapter 6 Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1967-1974 Chapter 7 Princeton, 1975-1982 Epilogue Acknowledgements Appendix I Book Dedications Appendix II Books that Influenced Routley Appendix III Statement from Sir Ronald Johnson Appendix IV Letter to friends Appendix V Letter to John Wilson about Ecumenical Praise Appendix VI Prophetic Article from The Church Times
Erik Routley kept the study of hymnology alive at a time when no-one was much interested in writing about it, and his work is still a yardstick by which the discussion of hymns is measured. A study of his life and work is long overdue, and Nancy Graham has provided it splendidly. Her book will be welcomed by all who are interested in the study of hymns. -- John R. Watson, professor emeritus, Durham University; author of The English Hymn, founder and co-editor of the Canterbury Dictionary of Hymnology Erik Routley was one of the giants of Congregationalism in the twentieth century. His contributions to church life, chaplaincy, and theological education were immense, but dwarfed by his incredible contribution to church music and hymnody. The lack of a biography has been a serious gap, which has now been rectified by this outstanding publication. Nancy Graham has travelled the globe chasing down every piece of archive material, and every possible person to interview. The fruits of that work are this biography, which is thorough, comprehensive, and definitive. Anyone wanting to know about Erik Routley will find everything here. -- Michael Hopkins, Westminster College, Cambridge
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