Handling Dissonance: A Musical Theological Aesthetic of Unity - eBook
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Handling Dissonance: A Musical Theological Aesthetic of Unity - eBook  -     By: Chelle L. Stearns

Handling Dissonance: A Musical Theological Aesthetic of Unity - eBook

Pickwick Publications / 2019 / ePub

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Title: Handling Dissonance: A Musical Theological Aesthetic of Unity - eBook
By: Chelle L. Stearns
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Pickwick Publications
Publication Date: 2019
ISBN: 9781725249226
ISBN-13: 9781725249226
Series: Princeton Theological Monograph
Stock No: WW109048EB

Publisher's Description

Music can answer questions that often confound more discursive modes of thought. Music takes concepts that are all too familiar, reframes these concepts, and returns them to us with incisive clarity and renewed vision. Unity is one of these "all too familiar concepts," thrown around by politicians, journalists, and pastors as if we all know what it means. By turning to music, especially musical space, the relational structure of unity becomes less abstract and more tangible within our philosophy. Arnold Schoenberg, as an inherently musical thinker, is our guide in this study of unity. His reworking of musical structure, dissonance, and metaphysics transformed the tonal language and aesthetic landscape of twentieth-century music. His philosophy of compositional unity helps us to deconstruct and reconceive how unity can be understood and worked with both aesthetically and theologically. This project also critiques Schoenberg's often monadic musical metaphysic by turning to Colin Gunton's conviction that the particularity and unity at the heart of God's triune being should guide all of our theological endeavors. Throughout, music accompanies our thinking, demonstrating not only how theology can benefit the philosophy of music but also how the philosophy of music can enrich and augment theological discourse.

Author Bio

Chelle L. Stearns is Associate Professor of Theology at The Seattle School of Theology & Psychology in Seattle. She received her PhD from the University of St. Andrews as part of the Institute for Theology, Imagination, and the Arts.

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