Graduates Cannot Teach
What They Do Not Know-part 2
Yesterday we began this series of posts by citing some of
the problems that are facing public music worship today. Because so many Bible Colleges and a host of
Christian universities have been more concerned with liberal arts education
than a thorough Bible based Christian education, many undergraduate curriculums
are now devoid of any required courses in Music of the Bible and Music
Philosophy taught from a bible based Christian perspective. Although Christian Colleges and universities
would adamantly deny it, they have allowed the world to completely influence
their broad based undergraduate curriculum decisions. Although they blame accreditation requirements
for the lack of Bible bases music courses in general and professional education
curriculums for all students, this is not a fact.
For instance, they have chosen courses
like Art Appreciation, Fine arts Appreciation, and general Music Appreciation
which could have been replaced with course like Music Philosophy in Christian
Perspective, Philosophy of Music Worship, Music of the Bible, and a Host of
other courses such as the History of Music Worship. I know, after working with
different Christian and secular accrediting agencies in the US that Christian
Colleges can make the above curriculum decisions in their undergraduate general
education programs. So, accredited
undergraduate Christian colleges and universities are without excuse when they
ignore Bible based music courses that are acceptable as fine arts general
education.
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