The sacred in the secular / a film by Karin Leivategija ; University of Manchester ; Granada Centre for Visual Anthropology.
Toomas is an Estonian Orthodox Christian clergyman who is deeply committed to music, both sacred and secular. His church resounds to the most harmonious religious chants. But he also has a second job as an Ethno and Reggae music DJ in clubs and radio. This combination raises questions even in a larg...
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Online Access: | Streaming video from Academic Video Online |
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Format: | Video |
Language: | Estonian English |
Published: | Brighton, England : University of Manchester, Granada Centre for Visual Anthropology, 2014. |
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Summary: | Toomas is an Estonian Orthodox Christian clergyman who is deeply committed to music, both sacred and secular. His church resounds to the most harmonious religious chants. But he also has a second job as an Ethno and Reggae music DJ in clubs and radio. This combination raises questions even in a largely secular country such as Estonia. But is the gap between religious and secular life really as wide as is typically assumed? |
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Item Description: | Title from resource description page (viewed November 16, 2016). |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (27 minutes) |
Playing Time: | 00:26:43 |
Access: | Access limited to authorized users. |