Christian Musicians Should Think about
Music
It
is not a novel thought that the 21st century Christian musician should be
deeply involved in thinking about music. As far back as the Levite musicians in
ancient Israel, the Egyptian musicians, the musicians from Sumer, Akkad and
Ugarit, Plato, Aristotle, the church fathers such as Aquinas and Augustine,
Martin Luther, John Calvin, John and Charles Wesley, to mention only a few,
have been greatly concerned about music as is reflected in their writings.
A plethora of conflicting books either
partially of in entirely written about music philosophy have been written in
the last 100 years from a secular perspective.
It is unfortunate that so little has been written about music philosophy
from a Bible basis or even from a faith basis.
Most of the books written by Christian musicians that discuss music
philosophy have only devoted a portion of their works to a serious study of
music philosophy. It is also most
regrettable that Christian authors have for the most part not struggled with
many of the major concepts of music philosophy that the secular music
philosopher have and are still dealing with in this century. So, there is much need for current
philosophical writings about music from a Bible and faith basis.
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