It is probably a fact of history that, when a small country stands as an adjunct of a big, powerful country, the collective unconscious or psyche of that small country probably has the characteristics of an inferiority complex. In terms of the Welsh, the defeat and demise of both Prince Llewelyn and Owain Glyndwr have probably given them the role of victim or glory in defeat.
Regarding military prowess, it has been perceived that the Celts have sometimes been used as cannon fodder, coming from small impoverished countries while the British Army is run primarily by the English...
It is probably a fact of history that, when a small country stands as an adjunct of a big, powerful country, the collective unconscious or psyche o...
Can you imagine what it might have been like for the ancients to hear and perform their Scripture in song?
In his first book, Seeing the Psalter, author Bob MacDonald showed us that the Psalms were not just a randomed collection of poems, but a carefully constructed story. Now with Song in the Night, Bob reveals the Bible as not just a set of books to be read but also as a song to be heard. From 6,000 pages of music, here are a few examples to be sung from our hearts, raised in praise from our lips. It is a song in the night.
Can you imagine what it might have been like for the ancients to hear and perform their Scripture in song?