Music in Martin Luther's theology
The study aims to analyse the impact of Luther’s theology on his thoughts about music. It limits itself to an analysis of the topic by focusing on the three most important statements of Luther about music in his unfinished treatise Περι της μουσικης [On Music]. The first statement is that music is “...
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Language: | English |
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Göttingen
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
[2021]
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Refo500 academic studies (volume 78)
Year: 2021 |
Series/Journal: | Refo500 academic studies
volume 78 |
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Luther, Martin 1483-1546
/ Theology
/ Musik
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IxTheo Classification: | CA Christianity FA Theology |
Further subjects: | B
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Summary: | The study aims to analyse the impact of Luther’s theology on his thoughts about music. It limits itself to an analysis of the topic by focusing on the three most important statements of Luther about music in his unfinished treatise Περι της μουσικης [On Music]. The first statement is that music is “a gift of God and not of man” [Dei donum hominum est], second, music “creates joyful soul” [facit letos animos], and third, music “drives away the devil” [fugat diabolum]. The relation between these three statements to each other and to Luther’s theology in general can be understood in connection with his personal experiences and commitments to music, which were undergirded by his theology. Luther, as a man of medieval times, took for granted the existence of the devil, and many of his writings contained frequent references to the personal attacks of the devil, where it influenced his thoughts about music. (Verlagsinformation) |
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Item Description: | Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 211-216 |
ISBN: | 3525565534 |