Developing
a Music Philosophy in Christian Perspective—part 1
Donald
Hodges recently stated in his Book A
Concise Survey of Music Philosophy, “Most Philosophy books omit the topic
of religion.”(p, 17) I have found his
observation to be true over the half century since 1067 that I have seriously
studied Music in the Bible and music philosophy. After I wrote Music of the Bible in Christian Perspective in 1995, I realized even more fully that there
was little written material on the subject of a Biblically based music
philosophy. I decided that my next
writing task should be a church music book that would consider music philosophy
for churches in this century. So, I set
about to prepare Church Music Matters, A
Music Philosophy in Christian Perspective which was published in 2005.
I
thought that this project would probably be my “Swan Song” since I was nearing
retirement from Bible College music administration, classroom teaching, and
choral and instrumental conducting.
However, after retirement I could not get away from the awesome reality
that I had not covered several of the major issues of music philosophy that
secular music philosophy books were and are considering. Also, I had not specifically prepared
material that directly concerned music education philosophy. So the task before me began to take form. (See My New Book—Music
Philosophy in Christian Perspective pub. 2018)
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