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Lutheran Music and Meaning

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“First, there is no evidence for the assertion that Luther “took tunes that were sung in bars and wrote God-inspired words to go along with the melodies.”
Daniel Zager, Lutheran Music and Meaning

“Listeners: listen theologically to the music of the Divine Service, recognizing that it is present as part of a tightly integrated whole, where word and music, speech and song are united in one purpose—to point us to Christ and His redemptive work, to the One who has come that we “may have life and have it abundantly” (John 10:10).”
Daniel Zager, Lutheran Music and Meaning

“Pastors and church musicians will work to plan integrated services where the music plays its part in complementing the hymns and lectionary readings. Listeners—or perhaps more accurately, “singer/listeners”—will listen to music attentively, recognizing that music, too, is part of Gospel proclamation.”
Daniel Zager, Lutheran Music and Meaning



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