Ethnodoxology

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Ethnodoxology is an application of ethnomusicology, ethnic arts studies, worship studies, missiology, and related disciplines.

The International Council of Ethnodoxologists define ethnodoxology as;

"the theological and anthropological study, and practical application, of how every culture group might use its unique and diverse artistic expressions appropriately to worship the God of the Bible."

The term was coined by Dave Hall, a pioneer of the school of ethnodoxology and founder of Worship From The Nations.

Hall states;

I define ethnodoxology as "the study of the worship of God among diverse cultures" or, more precisely, "the theological and practical study of how and why people of diverse cultures praise and glorify the true and living God as revealed in the Bible." The term finds its source in 2 Biblical Greek words. "Ethno," from the Greek word "ethne" meaning 'peoples' or 'people groups' and "doxology," from the Greek word "doxos" meaning 'glory' or 'praise.'

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