Graduates Cannot Teach
What They Do Not Know-part 4
Yesterday we discussed that as
important as knowledge of famous visual arts and famous musical compositions
may be to an undergraduate student’s general education, such knowledge should
never be placed above Bible knowledge of music.
Furthermore, musical knowledge, which has been thoroughly interwoven
into every Christian student’s music philosophy that is seasoned with a
thorough understanding of music as a part of worship from ancient to modern
times, is essential to every student receiving general education that is truly
Christian. It is high time that
so-called Christian colleges and universities realize that having Christ’s name
as a part of the institution does not automatically insure that its graduates
will receive a Christian education.
Every Christian educational
institution denies that it has been squeezed into the world’s musical
mold. However, as I alluded to in an
earlier post in this series, multitudes of Christian colleges and universities
believe that it is proper to worship with music styles that were created to
feed carnal desires of depraved men and women.
This philosophy of music is fed by the belief that the most effective
way to music unto God is to make worship exactly like he carnal music of the
world. It seems odd to me that so many
Christian colleges and universities believe and teach, at least by default,
that the way to music unto the high and holy triune God is to use music that
sounds exactly like the carnal music of this godless world.
Quote for the Day
Ephesians
5:8, “For ye were sometimes darkness, but now are ye light in the Lord: walk as
children of light:”
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