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Written by theomusicologistJuly 8, 2014July 9, 2014

Part 1: A devastating conclusion for contemporary music ministry in UK Adventism

When the author of Ecclesiastes talked about the fact that much knowledge brings much grief (1:18), he was not talking about mere information (or data). He was talking about knowledge in the truest sense of the word – that of actual understanding. The word ‘knowledge’ has become weak and underpowered. That’s why I have made […]

Written by theomusicologistFebruary 8, 2012February 8, 2012

Capello, compromise, captaincy – the implications beyond sport

Well, this is the first time we’ve tackled sporting controversy here at the theomusicology blog – but there is a first time for everything. To those of you who do not follow football (or soccer if that’s more familiar), I hope you can still get something from this. While there are many people who could […]

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