Although Begbie advances sophisticated and sometimes technical arguments, his lucid prose rewards those who heed the invitation to listen: the theologian, the musician, and the pastor alike. Jonathan Lett, Transpositions
When the story of modernity is told from a theological perspective, music is routinely ignored--despite its pervasiveness in modern culture and the manifold ways it has been intertwined with modernity's ambivalent relation to the Christian God. In conversation with musicologists and music theorists, this collection of essays shows that the practices of music and the discourses it has generated bear their own kind of witness to some of the pivotal theological currents and counter-currents shaping modernity. Music has been deeply affected by these currents and in some cases may have played a part in generating them. In addition, Jeremy Begbie argues that music is capable of yielding highly effective ways of addressing and moving beyond some of the more intractable theological problems and dilemmas which modernity has bequeathed to us.
Music, Modernity, and God includes studies of Calvin, Luther, and Bach, an exposition of the intriguing tussle between Rousseau and the composer Rameau, and an account of the heady exaltation of music to be found in the early German Romantics. Particular attention is paid to the complex relations between music and language, and the ways in which theology, a discipline involving language at its heart, can come to terms with practices like music, practices which are coherent and meaningful but which in many respects do not operate in language-like ways.
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Jeremy Begbie explores how the practices of music and the discourses it has generated bear witness to some of the pivotal theological currents and counter-currents shaping modernity. He argues that music is capable of yielding highly effective ways of addressing some of the more intractable theological problems and dilemmas of modernity.
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1. Introduction: Listening to Music ; 2. Shifting Sensibilities: Calvin and Music ; 3. Disquieting Conversations: Bach, Modernity and God ; 4. The Nature of Music: Rameau, Rousseau and Natural Theology ; 5. Musical Apotheosis: Early German Romanticism ; 6. Room of One s Own? Music, Space, and Freedom ; 7. Music and God-talk (1): Mapping the Field ; 8. Music and God-talk (2): Interaction in Action
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A major new contribution from one of the leading voices in theology and the arts, this volume takes seriously the role of music in the story of modernity when told from a theological perspective.
Addresses some of the most intractable theological 'problems' of the modern age through the lens of musical thought and experience.
Seeks to engage with respect and rigour the work of musicologists who have shown a willingness to explore specifically Christian dimensions of music with scholarly seriousness.
Structured to allow the reader to enjoy individual chapters as standalone essays in their own right or equally read from cover to cover and benefit from the overlapping themes running through the book.
Includes an extensive bibliography to equip the reader to take further their interest in specific topics within the fields of music and theology in modernity.
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A major new contribution from one of the leading voices in theology and the arts, this volume takes seriously the role of music in the story of modernity when told from a theological perspective.
Addresses some of the most intractable theological 'problems' of the modern age through the lens of musical thought and experience.
Seeks to engage with respect and rigour the work of musicologists who have shown a willingness to explore specifically Christian dimensions of music with scholarly seriousness.
Structured to allow the reader to enjoy individual chapters as standalone essays in their own right or equally read from cover to cover and benefit from the overlapping themes running through the book.
Includes an extensive bibliography to equip the reader to take further their interest in specific topics within the fields of music and theology in modernity.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780198745037
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Oxford University Press
Vekt
414 gr
Høyde
231 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
15 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
272
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