Worship Capital, Evangelicalism, and the Political Economy of Congregational Music
Conferences, Presentations Andrew Mall Conferences, Presentations Andrew Mall

Worship Capital, Evangelicalism, and the Political Economy of Congregational Music

SCSM conference presentation (2016). Building upon the works of Pierre Bourdieu, analyses of music industries, and contemporary discourses of intellectual property, this paper outlines a theoretical framework for the political economy of worship music and considers barriers to integrating this framework into our scholarship and practice. This research emerges from several years of ethnographic fieldwork at the Anchor Fellowship, a non-denominational evangelical church in Nashville, Tennessee, and advances the concept of “worship capital” to capture the various ways in which individuals and institutions invest in worship.

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