About This Book
The book explores the origins, textual history, and cultural resonance of a single cherished Christian hymn within the wider tradition of sacred song. It opens with a broad survey of religious music from ancient psalms through medieval and Reformation practices, then examines the hymn’s composition, publication, translations, and musical settings while noting theological and melodic influences on its popularity. The author reflects on the hymn’s devotional function in private and public worship, its emotional and pastoral appeal, and the ways its language and tune have been adapted across denominations and eras.
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