Developing a Music Philosophy in Christian
Perspective—part 4
It
is no surprise to me that secular music philosophers almost always exclude what
the Bible teaches as viable information for a young musician to use in building
a music philosophy. Music philosophers
are now acknowledging that postmodernism is no longer in vogue as a thought
basis for building a philosophy. I agree
that postmodernism is “dead” and that millennials are looking beyond
postmodernism for philosophical basis. I
call this new look at philosophy post postmodernism.
An
understanding of postmodernism is important because this philosophical
viewpoint has not considered what the Bible teaches about the nature and value
music and musicing in the process of establishing a philosophical truth
basis. Remember that modernists considered
that the Bible contains both truth and error so their truth basis was flawed. Post postmodernism is experiencing further philosophical
mutations in epistemology. Therefore, it
is not completely clear what truth basis, if any, they will espouse. Since millennials are growing up with parents
who do not consider Bible truths as the supreme authority, or to have any
authority over their truth basis, these young musicians will most likely not be
consider what the Bible teaches as a part of the establishment of this new
epistemology. (See My New Book—Music
Philosophy in Christian Perspective pub. 2018)
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