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One of the most controversial areas in practical Christianity is that of music. Time was when secular music, whether "good" or "bad," and that of the church were distinct and separate. Now the one has joined the other; people who are still wondering whether certain music is good or bad are now faced with the additional question of whether the joining is good or bad. Does folk music or rock music--or their instruments--have a place in church? In the home? What principles should parents use in guiding their children's music education?
In these areas, where even the music performer may lack sufficient background for a satisfactory decision, the author offers basic guidelines that will benefit all concerned.
Table of Contents
Preface
1. Music and Life
2. Music and the Emotions
3. Music and the Home
4. Music and the Church
5. Opera and the Christian
6. Religion, Music, and Morality
7. The Music of Rock
8. Safeguards in Music
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1973 |
Printed: |
1973 |
Pages: |
159 |
Publisher: |
Review & Herald Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B+ |