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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Don_SaliersDon Saliers - Wikipedia

    Don E. Saliers (born 1937) is an American theologian specializing in homiletics and liturgics. He was the William R. Cannon Distinguished Professor of Theology and Worship at the Candler School of Theology of Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.

  2. 6 de abr. de 2023 · An accomplished musician, theologian and scholar of liturgics, Saliers is the author of 15 books on the relationship between theology and worship practices, as well as more than 150 articles, essays, chapters in books and book reviews. He co-authored A Song to Sing, a Life to Live with his daughter Emily Saliers, a member of the ...

  3. Join theologian Don Saliers and his daughter Emily Saliers (of the Grammy Award-winning group Indigo Girls) for a rich conversation about music, imagination,...

  4. "Saint and Sinners Sound the Glory," by Dr. Don Saliers, William R. Cannon Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Theology and Worship, Candler School of Theolo...

  5. Bio. Dr. Don Saliers is one of the nation’s foremost writers on hymnody and music in the liturgy. He served as general editor of Sounding Glory: Hymns for the Church Year and is a regular contributor to Today’s Liturgy. He is a retired professor of theology and worship at Emory University in Atlanta, where he also served as director of the ...

  6. Don Saliers ’62 B.D., ’67 Ph.D. retired from the Candler School of Theology in Atlanta in 2007 as the William R. Cannon Distinguished Professor of Theology and Worship. A former member of he YDS faculty, he is an accomplished musician, theologian, and scholar of liturgics and the author of many books on the relationship between theology and ...

  7. www.wgbh.org › people › don-saliersDon Saliers | GBH

    Don Saliers. professor, sacred music & theology, Emory. Rev. Saliers is the William R. Cannon Distinguished Professor of Theology and Worship at Emory University's Candler School of Theology in Atlanta, where he also directs the Masters in Sacred Music Program. He taught at Yale Divinity School before moving to Atlanta in 1974.