Music for Others: Care, Justice, and Relational Ethics in Christian Music

Author:   Nathan Myrick (Assistant Professor of Church Music, Assistant Professor of Church Music, Mercer University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780197550632


Pages:   168
Publication Date:   05 October 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Musical activity is one of the most ubiquitous and highly valued forms of social interaction in North America (to say nothing of world over), being engaged from sporting events to political rallies, concerts to churches. Moreover, music's use as an affective agent for political and religious programs suggests that it has ethical significance. Indeed, many have said as much. It is surprising then that music's ethical significance remains one of the most undertheorized aspects of both moral philosophy and music scholarship. Music for Others: Care, Justice, and Relational Ethics in Christian Music fills part of this scholarly gap by focusing on the religious aspects of musical activity, particularly on the practices of Christian communities. Based on ethnomusicological fieldwork at three Protestant churches and a group of seminary students studying in an immersion course at South by Southwest (SXSW), and synthesizing theories of discourse, formation, and care ethics oriented towards restorative justice, it first argues that relationships are ontological for both human beings and musical activity. It further argues that musical meaning and emotion converge in human bodies such that music participates in personal and communal identity construction in affective ways-yet these constructions are not always just. Thus, considering these aspects of music's ways of being in the world, Music for Others finally argues that music is ethical when it preserves people in and restores people to just relationships with each other, and thereby with God.

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Author:   Nathan Myrick (Assistant Professor of Church Music, Assistant Professor of Church Music, Mercer University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 23.10cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 15.20cm
Weight:   0.249kg
ISBN:  

9780197550632


ISBN 10:   0197550630
Pages:   168
Publication Date:   05 October 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Discourse: Meaning, Genre, and Cosmopolitan Ethics of Style 2. Formation: Affection, Emotion, and the Problem of Authenticity 3. Restore: Care, Justice, Relationships, and Music 4. Response: Music, Others, and God 5. Conclusion: The Relational Ethics of Music for Others Final Thoughts Index

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This book offers a compelling invitation to pay deep attention to others in and through our musicking, an approach to music that replaces hubris with humility, self-promotion with care for others, judgmentalism with discernment, and coercion with healing. It offers religious communities of all kinds the opportunity to root out musical practices that diminish others and to promote practices that contribute to human flourishing. * John D. Witvliet, Calvin Institute of Christian Worship, Calvin University and Calvin Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan * Nathan Myrick exposes and engages the rich and complicated matrix that is Christian music. His multi-disciplinary approach is just what is needed to help Christian leaders, musical or not, recognize core ethical issues involved with music. I enthusiastically applaud his contribution and hope its notes and overtones resound with impact. * Mark Labberton, Fuller Theological Seminary *


Nathan Myrick exposes and engages the rich and complicated matrix that is Christian music. His multi-disciplinary approach is just what is needed to help Christian leaders, musical or not, recognize core ethical issues involved with music. I enthusiastically applaud his contribution and hope its notes and overtones resound with impact. * Mark Labberton, Fuller Theological Seminary * This book offers a compelling invitation to pay deep attention to others in and through our musicking, an approach to music that replaces hubris with humility, self-promotion with care for others, judgmentalism with discernment, and coercion with healing. It offers religious communities of all kinds the opportunity to root out musical practices that diminish others and to promote practices that contribute to human flourishing. * John D. Witvliet, Calvin Institute of Christian Worship, Calvin University and Calvin Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan *


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Nathan Myrick teaches music, theology, and ethics in the Townsend School of Music at Mercer University.

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