Jeremy Begbie speaks of music as ‘theologically loaded’: as conveying a sense of intrinsic theological significance. This thesis explores the possibility that music is theologically loaded in an epistemological sense: that music is dependent on knowledge of God. Modern epistemologies, in which knowledge is constructed by the individual human mind, pose a challenge to such a conclusion, since even if divine knowledge is possible it would appear irrelevant for our understanding of objects, such as music, that can be known directly through experience. Because Immanuel Kant presents a particularly stringent theory of human-mind-dependent knowledge, we can use his aesthetic theory as an analytical tool both to assess the epistemological content ...
grantor: University of TorontoIn the field of cognitivist theory of music, the major philo...
This chapter explores the ways in which music can generate its own religious culture, inspiring a de...
Music, it will be claimed, intones the meaning of being human. In the Christian tradition, music is ...
Jeremy Begbie speaks of music as ‘theologically loaded’: as conveying a sense of intrinsic theologic...
In every era and every culture, human beings have made music. Moreover, in most cultures---certainly...
This thesis contends that music is a theologically significant human experience. It uses Gordon Lyn...
This thesis deals with relationship of music and theology. It stems from history of development of t...
This thesis seeks to present a theological basis for the significant role of music in the encounter ...
This paper offers a brief survey of some of the main points of the argument of David Brown’s and Gav...
Knowing someone personally centrally involves engaging in various patterns of affective response. In...
This thesis investigates the proposition that music plays a crucial role in human existence. More s...
This thesis takes its start from the identification of a gap in knowledge between the act of musical...
Dissertation by Jeanette Bicknell on the scope and nature of the 'levels of understanding' that dete...
The aim of this article is to reflect briefly on the potential of music to offer a specific form of ...
Music, cultivated as it should be, awakens our senses and our understanding of what is possible in t...
grantor: University of TorontoIn the field of cognitivist theory of music, the major philo...
This chapter explores the ways in which music can generate its own religious culture, inspiring a de...
Music, it will be claimed, intones the meaning of being human. In the Christian tradition, music is ...
Jeremy Begbie speaks of music as ‘theologically loaded’: as conveying a sense of intrinsic theologic...
In every era and every culture, human beings have made music. Moreover, in most cultures---certainly...
This thesis contends that music is a theologically significant human experience. It uses Gordon Lyn...
This thesis deals with relationship of music and theology. It stems from history of development of t...
This thesis seeks to present a theological basis for the significant role of music in the encounter ...
This paper offers a brief survey of some of the main points of the argument of David Brown’s and Gav...
Knowing someone personally centrally involves engaging in various patterns of affective response. In...
This thesis investigates the proposition that music plays a crucial role in human existence. More s...
This thesis takes its start from the identification of a gap in knowledge between the act of musical...
Dissertation by Jeanette Bicknell on the scope and nature of the 'levels of understanding' that dete...
The aim of this article is to reflect briefly on the potential of music to offer a specific form of ...
Music, cultivated as it should be, awakens our senses and our understanding of what is possible in t...
grantor: University of TorontoIn the field of cognitivist theory of music, the major philo...
This chapter explores the ways in which music can generate its own religious culture, inspiring a de...
Music, it will be claimed, intones the meaning of being human. In the Christian tradition, music is ...