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The Rock & Roll Rebellion: Why People of Faith Abandoned Rock Music and Why They're Coming Back

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Synopsis:

This provocative, hard-hitting book examines the harmful after-effects of a music industry deprived of its moral voice. Joseph takes a critical look at Christian artists who isolate themselves from the people who need them most — the lost.

Description:

Includes bibliographical references (p. 287-306) and index.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780805420616
Author:
Joseph, Mark
Publisher:
Broadman & Holman Publishers
Location:
Nashville, Tenn. :
Subject:
Religious - Christian
Subject:
Christian Life - Pop Culture Issues
Subject:
Rock
Subject:
Rock music
Subject:
Music
Subject:
Moral and ethical aspects
Subject:
Contemporary Christian music
Subject:
Christianity - Christian Life - Pop Culture Issues
Series Volume:
98-499
Publication Date:
c1999
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
xvii, 316 p.
Dimensions:
8.99x6.00x.87 in. 1.10 lbs.
The Rock & Roll Rebellion: Why People of Faith Abandoned Rock Music and Why They're Coming Back
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Product details xvii, 316 p. pages Broadman & Holman Publishers - English 9780805420616 Reviews:
"Synopsis" by , This provocative, hard-hitting book examines the harmful after-effects of a music industry deprived of its moral voice. Joseph takes a critical look at Christian artists who isolate themselves from the people who need them most — the lost.
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