Popular music artists are intentionally unoriginal. Pop
producers find their inspiration by sampling across traditions and
genres; remix artists compose a pastiche of the latest hits. These
"mashup" artists stretch the boundaries of creativity by freely
intermingling old sounds and melodies with the newest technologies.
Using this phenomenon in contemporary music-making as a metaphor,
John McClure encourages the invention of new theological ideas by
creating a mashup of the traditional and the novel. What emerges
are engaging ways of communicating that thrive at the intersection
of religion and popular culture yet keep alive the deepest of
theological truths.
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