WHAT TYPE OF MUSIC DOES GOD LIKE?
Measuring The
Music by Dr. John Makujina, Ph.D.
Dr. John Makujina wrote this book as his doctoral
dissertation at Westminster Theological Seminary. His book is a comparison and a review of the numerous
books that have been written on both sides of the fence regarding the music
that is being used in many churches today.
Worship In The
Melting Pot by Dr. Peter Masters
Dr. Peter Masters
serves as minister of the Metropolitan Tabernacle Church in London, England, where Dr. Charles Spurgeon pastured for
many years. His timely research and
doctrinally sound approach to the essential characteristics and necessity of
proper worship is a concise answer for people who are searching for answers to
this important issue.
Music Of The Bible Revealed by Suzanne Haik-Vantoura
Suzanne
Haik-Vantoura has found herself in university textbooks on music history due to
her notable contributions in the area of deciphering ancient music. She has deciphered the musical signs (te'amim) of the Hebrew Bible.
Through her work, we perhaps may finally have a very accurate recording
of how the music of the Hebrew Old Testament sounded. She has also brought to light the
little-known fact of the existence of this musical accompaniment to the Holy
Scriptures of the Old Testament. She
states that she has still to find one flaw in all of the music.
Music Of The Bible by Garen L. Wolf I
As Chairman of
the Division of Music for God's Bible School and College for over twenty years,
Garen Wolf has allowed 21st century
Christians the opportunity of having a book in their library that is considered
a Protestant treatise on the subject of music.
Using his knowledge of the ancient music of the Bible, Mr. Wolf allows us to see the unique and
holy nature of the music of God in world history.
Drumming At
The Edge Of Magic by Mickey Hart
Mickey Hart is
perhaps the most knowledgeable and most skilled rock musician of the past
century. He currently hosts world
drumming concerts and has been heard on National Public Radio and numerous
other national television and radio interviews regarding the spiritual nature
of his drumming.
Emblems Of
Mind by Edward Rothstein
Edward Rothstein
was the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and has served as chief music
critic for The New York Times. He
has studied mathematics, music, literature, and philosophy at Yale University, Brandeis University, Columbia University, and the University of Chicago.
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