Sound Music or Sounding Brass
The Issue of Biblically Godly Music
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About the Book
Sound Music or Sounding Brass is a Scriptural apologetic for God-honoring music. Using every text in the Bible relating to music, it develops a Biblical position on and for music, including the controversy over, direction, content, purpose, principles, and participants of godly music. It refutes with Scripture the philosophical arguments against Scriptural music, states the obvious benefits of godly music and the dangers of corrupt music, and concludes with a challenge for an obedient response to what God’s Word says.
About the Author
Kent Brandenburg earned his B.A. in pastoral studies and biblical languages (Maranatha Baptist Bible College) and his M.A. and M.Div. in theology (Maranatha Graduate School). He is a long time church planter, pastor, and Bible teacher. As a pastor, his teaching and preaching are characterized by careful exegesis using the original languages and then practical exposition of the text in its context, already doing such through most of the Old and New Testament books. As a musician, he has played trumpet, traveled with choirs and ensembles, and written songs. As an educator in a church academy and Bible institute, he has taught Bible and history for over ten years. He has authored several academic papers, tracts, booklets, and pamphlets on various Biblical topics.