Aesthetics in A
Christian’s Music Paradigm—part 2
As I have often stated, the Christian should
not develop an aesthetic approach to religion, but rather a religious
(biblical) approach to aesthetics. Music
aesthetics is by no means the bellwether of Christianity. Having an aesthetic experience with music
does not form any proof, nor is it any indication that the Holy Spirit has
placed His anointing or approval on a musical performance or a performer. However, aesthetics and aesthetic experiences
with music are important and must be considered in our discussion of both
musical paradigm and music philosophy.
Music’s beauty is an important part of its nature, and will definitely
affect what that music will communicate to the musicer and the listener.
The
Christian musician must be cognizant of the fact that although beauty, as it
relates to music philosophy and ultimately musician unto God, is in some
aspects a personal matter. However, the
Bible does consider beauty in music and in Psalm 89:15 it very clearly states, “Blessed
is the people that know the joyful sound: they shall walk, O LORD, in the light
of thy countenance.” So, the aesthetic
consideration of sound is not completely a matter of taste or personal opinion.
Thought for the Day
Since
the Bible states very vividly that some people understand what the “joyful
sound” is, conversely, some people evidently do not understand what it is.
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