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- Idolatry is a sin, but can music actually be an idol?
- Author(s): Brian L Hedrick
- 118 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Rituals & Practice
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Idolatry is a sin, but can music actually be an idol? And is musical idolatry only found outside the church, or can it also be a temptation for Christian believers? As a lifelong church instrumentalist and music educator, author Brian Hedrick explores the dynamics of this phenomenon in our modern culture, then proposes a prescription to restore music to its proper biblical perspective. While Hedrick enjoys the beauty and challenge of secular classical music, he has noticed over the years that the attitude of musicians toward the higher ideal of music is strikingly similar to the way we revere Jesus Christ in worship. In the same way that we might say, "It's all about Jesus," Hedrick has heard musicians say with equally great conviction, "It's all about the music." In Music of Darkness, the author urges individuals to put music back in its proper perspective and rightful place, both inside and outside the church.