Robin Knowles Wallace
WALLACE, Robin Knowles. b. Toledo, Ohio, 6 January 1952. Wallace is a hymnological scholar, editor, teacher of congregational song, and ordained minister in the United Church of Christ. Her timely and influential published works are characterized by usability for scholars and practitioners, attention to language for inclusion and justice, and the centrality of congregational song in worship as a spiritual and theological formational practice.
Robin attended the University of Cincinnati, Ohio (BA, 1974, thesis: ‘The Shape-Note Tradition’); Scarritt College, Nashville, Tennessee (MA in church music, 1978); Candler School of Theology, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia (MTS, 1982, thesis: ‘The...
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