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Thinking Biblically About The iPod
Brian Draper, Scripture Union

‘iPod, therefore I am.’ The iPod has revolutionised the way we buy and listen to music. But what might the wider implications of this revolution be on our cultural life, and how do they relate to a biblical worldview? In this fascinating booklet, Brian Draper explores the impact of the iconic iPod from a biblical perspective, inviting readers to consider issues such as active and passive listening, music as commodity or communion, the fluidity of self expression and the art of silence.
Although it helps if you have an iPOD, Connect: iPOD covers much wider issues of music and its role in our lives. The topics covered in six sections are:
* What's on your iPOD and why?
* The soundtrack of our lives
* Jukebox jury
* Turn off, tune in
* OK, computer?
* Use it up and wear it out
‘iPod, therefore I am.’ The iPod has revolutionised the way we buy and listen to music. But what might the wider implications of this revolution be on our cultural life, and how do they relate to a biblical worldview? In this fascinating booklet, Brian Draper explores the impact of the iconic iPod from a biblical perspective, inviting readers to consider issues such as active and passive listening, music as commodity or communion, the fluidity of self expression and the art of silence.
Although it helps if you have an iPOD, Connect: iPOD covers much wider issues of music and its role in our lives. The topics covered in six sections are:
* What's on your iPOD and why?
* The soundtrack of our lives
* Jukebox jury
* Turn off, tune in
* OK, computer?
* Use it up and wear it out
