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Discordant Religion

2020/11/8
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Undeceptions with John Dickson

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The episode explores whether music that is dissonant or difficult to listen to can still serve as a means to connect with the divine, discussing the role of music in religious experiences and its ability to convey complex emotions and meanings.

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In Episode 28 (Creation's Music) we spoke with Jeremy Begbie and Kirsty Beilharz about how music can point us to God. But what if it's music we just don't like? What about music that's genuinely *bad. *Or dissonant. What is the purpose of that type of music? Can music that's really hard to listen to still point us to the divine? 

Special thanks to Zondervan Academic, our show sponsor, publishers of *How to Talk about Jesus (without being *that guy) by Sam Chan).

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