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SKU (ISBN): 9780814680247
ISBN10: 0814680240
Tom Beaudoin
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2013
Publisher: Liturgical Press
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When the basic conceptions of the world held by whole generations in the West are formed by popular culture, and in particular by the music that serves as its soundtrack, can theology remain unchanged? The authors of the essays in this important volume insist that the answer is no.
These gifted theologians help readers make sense of what happens to religious experience in a world heavily influenced by popular media culture, a world in which songs, musicians, and celebrities influence our individual and collective imaginations about how we might live. Readers will consider the theological relationship between music and the creative process, investigate ways that music helps create communities of heightened moral consciousness, and explore the theological significance of songs.
Contributors to this fascinating collection include:
*David Dault
*Maeve Heaney
*Daniel White Hodge
*Michael J. Iafrate
*Jeffrey F. Keuss
*Mary McDonough
*Gina Messina-Dysert
*Christian Scharen
*Myles Werntz
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SKU (ISBN): 9780814680247
ISBN10: 0814680240
Tom Beaudoin
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2013
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Print On Demand Product
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