Worshiping communities today have access to more arts and styles
from more times and places than ever before. In this volume Frank
Burch Brown explores how Christians can navigate this increasingly
diverse world of worship. / Brown combines an abiding admiration of
classical idioms with an appreciation of new possibilities for the
arts in worship. Interacting with a wide range of religious
thinkers and leaders -- from Augustine and John Calvin to Rick
Warren, Marcus Borg, and the Pope -- he addresses questions
concerning "good" art and "good" music for worship. / A lively and
thought-provoking book, Inclusive yet Discerning is permeated by
Brown's wide-ranging knowledge and deep love of the arts and his
desire to articulate a theological aesthetic that, as he says,
"will have teeth but not fangs."
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