Month: December 2025
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Amazing Grace – Coda: Listening Through Other Ears
Introduction (Kiran) Over the past five weeks, we’ve been listening to a rich and stimulating conversation led by David, who traced a profound path through the Western musical imagination, starting from Greek roots and Christian chant, through Bach and Beethoven, to Wagner, Messiaen, Cage, and Pärt. Along the way, David kept returning to a searching…
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Amazing Grace 5: The Sound of Being
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. (John 1:1) John’s statement sounds metaphorical—“God is like a Word because Creation began with a divine pronouncement.” But in a more nuanced, more accurate interpretation, the Word is not an announcement about creation: It is the very act…
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Amazing Grace 4: The Theology of Composition
Last week we explored how music can be designed—architected—either to lift—or to deceive—the spirit of its audience. We saw (or rather, we heard) how the same notes can open the heart toward grace or inflate the ego toward itself, depending on the motivations of the composer, the performer, and the listener. This, then, led me…
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Amazing Grace 3: The Architecture of Sound
Last week, we saw how music can either humble the soul or inflate it—how the same sound that reveals grace can just as easily counterfeit it. Across history, people have tried to protect themselves from that danger by shaping the music itself: deciding what should be sung, and how it should be sung. The result was what we might…
