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Confronting Contemporary Christian Music

a plain account of its history, philosophy, and future

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H. T. SpenceFirst published 19973 editions

My desire in this unpretentious manuscript is to present a "principia" handbook for Christian students and teachers in the light of their generation's music. Five chapters are dedicated to biblical principles in the context of our contemporary. Biblical principles must be seen before we will see what is happening both in the world and, more specifically, in the conservative churches across our land. If these early chapters are not read, the following chapters will reap no true appreciation and understanding, for out of "principle" comes "conviction"'; otherwise, conviction is simply a bias or prejudicial belief. The remaining chapters will focus on the subject of music itself. Three chapters deal with the history and philosophy of secular rock, a more pointed analogy of the world-wide powerful influence of the Beatles, and the rise of deva music in rock culture. Another chapter presents the history of music through church history, followed by a chapter presenting the birth and growth of "gospel music," and the final chapter deals with the history and present trends in fundamentalist music. A "postlude" concludes my thoughts in the light of a present need and future hope. - Back cover.

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