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List of Illustrations
Foreword by Maurice Wood, former Bishop of Norwich
Introduction
General structure
Acknowledgements
Section I: Dance and Scripture
Part I: Dance as explicitly recorded in scripture
1. Back to basics: 'It is written'
2. Different uses of the term 'word' in scripture
3. The Word in the Old Testament and the New Testament
4. Biblical commands and biblical principles
5. General references to dance in scripture
6. Specific references to dance in scripture
7. Some basic questions about the dance
Part II: Dance implicit in biblical principles
1. The biblical use of the term 'word'
2. Knowing the Word – knowing God
3. Worship and the Word
4. The body and dance
5. The church body and truth
Section II: Dance and Education
1. Education as initiation
2. Forms of knowing
3. Knowledge is both objective and subjective
4. 'Bridges and barriers of knowledge'
5. Liberal education
6. A comparison of different media expressions
7. Education and the 'whole man'
8. The educational process – teaching and learning
9. Three co-ordinate species of knowing
10. An initiation into dance as a form of knowing
11. What artists and philosophers say about dance
12. What should we understand by 'religious dance'?
13. Creativity
14. Craftsmanship and dance
15. Some theories of dance as art
16. Significant parallels between pursuit of dance and pursuit of the Christian faith
Section III: Religious Dance – Practical
1. Angelus ad Virginem
2. Broken for me
3. Jesus came
4. There's a quiet understanding
5. Turn your eyes upon Jesus
6. Holy, Holy, Holy Lord
7. The Lord is present
8. God has spoken
9. Ostende Nobis
Dance Project No. 1: Gloria
Dance Project No. 2: Prayer of Humble Access
Dance Project No. 3: The Wondrous Cross
Sources of Dance Music
Bibliography
Further Reading
Appendix
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