Adam Perez
Assistant Professor of Worship Studies
College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences
Th.D., Duke University Divinity School; M.A. Yale Institute of Sacred Music and Yale Divinity School; B.A. Music Education, Trinity Christian College
Location: Ayers 2015
615.460.8673adam.perez@belmont.edu
Biography
Adam A. Perez earned a doctor of theology in liturgical studies with a secondary area in religion and the arts from Duke University Divinity School. He holds a B.A. in music education from Trinity Christian College (Palos Heights, IL) and a master of arts in religion and music from Yale Institute of Sacred Music and Yale Divinity School (New Haven, CT). After finishing his Th.D., he served as a postdoctoral associate and as music and arts consultant to Goodson Chapel at Duke Divinity School.
A euphonium player by trade, Dr. Perez has served in various worship and music contexts spanning a wide variety of traditions as planner and leader; Adam has served in choral settings as a conductor and tenor and as a guitar-wielding contemporary worship leader. Dr. Perez also hosts the podcast Conversations on Contemporary Worship that is working to connect scholarship on contemporary praise and worship with worship leaders and teachers in the field.
As a historian, Dr. Perez’s research is focused on the development of praise and worship theology and music, especially its transmission beyond Pentecostal and Charismatic communities and into global mainstream practice. His scholarly work has appeared in the journals Liturgy, Religions, The Hymn, The Journal of the Society for American Popular Music, Reformed Journal, Christian Scholar’s Review, among other places. He is a contributing author to the book Flow: The Ancient Way to Do Contemporary Worship (Abingdon, 2020) and Essays on the History of Contemporary Praise and Worship (Pickwick, 2021).