Are only words efficacious?
I have decided that a good way to start off
2019 is to revisit the issue of what makes music effective. Is it only words? Is it the spiritual condition
of the musicer? Unlike the serious music philosopher who spends a lifetime
studying the nature and value of every aspect of the music part of music, many
Christian musicians, without any written scholarly basis, purport that only words
are efficacious. I have noticed that
their writings do not consider, with scholarly philosophical basis, the nature
and value of the formal properties of the music part of music. This seems
strange and illogical since their main thesis is purported to be communication
with the “seeker”.
The denial that music is a language, or a
meta-language does not solve the philosophical problems concerning
communication and meaning. Although all serious Christian music philosophers
are concerned with whether or not music is or in not a language, meta-language
or has no language-like capabilities at all, the greatest concern is whether or
not music communicates “message” and “meaning”.
The Bible evidence that music does communicate information, meaning and
understanding should sober all Christian musicians. The fact that the music part of music does
communicate a message to all who perform and listen to it places the responsibility
squarely on the musicer and what and how he or she musics rather than entirely
on the words of songs.
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