This book offers a comprehensive account of what music does in church and directs this insight towards a theology of caring for others in just, restorative ways. Author Nathan Myrick connects dots between music, ethics, and theology, and urges Christian leaders and communities to carefully consider the relational power of music when designing and attending religious gatherings.
This book offers a comprehensive account of what music does in church and directs this insight towards a theology of caring for others in just, restorative ways. Author Nathan Myrick connects dots between music, ethics, and theology, and urges Christian leaders and communities to carefully consider the relational power of music when designing and attending religious gatherings.
Nathan Myrick teaches music, theology, and ethics in the Townsend School of Music at Mercer University.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction * 1. Discourse: Meaning Genre and Cosmopolitan Ethics of Style * 2. Formation: Affection Emotion and the Problem of Authenticity * 3. Restore: Care Justice Relationships and Music * 4. Response: Music Others and God * 5. Conclusion: The Relational Ethics of Music for Others * Final Thoughts * Index
* Introduction * 1. Discourse: Meaning Genre and Cosmopolitan Ethics of Style * 2. Formation: Affection Emotion and the Problem of Authenticity * 3. Restore: Care Justice Relationships and Music * 4. Response: Music Others and God * 5. Conclusion: The Relational Ethics of Music for Others * Final Thoughts * Index
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