RT Article T1 Resonant relationships and ecological crisis JF Theology VO 128 IS 1 SP 18 OP 24 A1 Porter, Mark LA English YR 2025 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1913897613 AB As a means of world relation and interaction, music can be a powerful medium for situating human beings in relation to other entities and spaces by which they are surrounded. While Christian musical practices often focus most strongly on human–divine relationships, a recent turn to concepts of resonance suggests the potential to consider a wider range of interactions and aspirations. I propose that attentiveness to dimensions of resonance might prove productive in connection with contemporary experiences of ecological crisis and I suggest that rethinking our patterns of resonant interaction may be an important part of our response to these challenges. K1 Resonance K1 Music K1 Interaction K1 Ecotheology K1 ecomusicology K1 Ecology K1 Climate DO 10.1177/0040571X241307354