- “Not even prayer, at its heights, can cause me to lay all my cares aside like a great rock song.”Scott Aniol
- "CCM's theology of music should be ranked among the theological aberrations of modern evangelicalism…"Scott Aniol
- A Catechism on Judgment in WorshipDavid de Bruyn
- A Parable About Pop Music in ChurchDavid de Bruyn
- A Psalm for Giving ThanksRyan Martin
- Accepting sola scriptura and arguing musical styleMichael Riley
- Accessible vs. ImmediateScott Aniol
- Agreeing on Our DisagreementsDavid de Bruyn
- An Argument for the Consumption of CyanideScott Aniol
- Ancient and early Medieval Settings of Psalm 130Ryan Martin
- Apollo vs. DionysusScott Aniol
- Applications are not as important as PhilosophyScott Aniol
- Are Media ‘By Definition’ Morally Neutral?David de Bruyn
- Article 13: On Today’s Congregational MusicDavid de Bruyn
- Article 9: On Harmony and Variety in Ordinate ExpressionDavid de Bruyn
- As men grew carnalRyan Martin
- Beethoven-Only? Nie!David de Bruyn
- Biblical authority and musical communicationScott Aniol
- Bordering on SacrilegeDavid de Bruyn
- Can a song that doesn’t mention Jesus be “Christian”?Scott Aniol
- Can Rap be Christian? Evaluating Hip HopScott Aniol
- Can Rap be Christian? The PresuppositionsScott Aniol
- Cessmaticism: The Strange Hybrid of Contemporary Christian WorshipDavid de Bruyn
- Cheap Thrills – Pop Art and TranscendenceDavid de Bruyn
- Congregational Worship MusicScott Aniol
- Correcting Categories, Part 1 – Biblical AuthorityScott Aniol
- Correcting Categories, Part 10 – ConclusionScott Aniol
- Correcting Categories, Part 2 – Emotional MetaphorScott Aniol
- Correcting Categories, Part 3 – Music's BenefitScott Aniol
- Correcting Categories, Part 4 – Dissecting EmotionScott Aniol
- Correcting Categories, Part 5 – Biblical AnthroplogyScott Aniol
- Correcting Categories, Part 6 – Dionysian vs. ApollonianScott Aniol
- Correcting Categories, Part 7 – The Nature of PopScott Aniol
- Correcting Categories, Part 8 – Music and Emotion in the ChurchScott Aniol
- Correcting Categories, Part 9 – the Church TodayScott Aniol
- Differences and Universals in Music Across CulturesScott Aniol
- Discerning the Christian Imagination: Analogies and ProportionDavid de Bruyn
- Discerning the Christian Imagination: Consensus and CanonicityDavid de Bruyn
- Discussion about Christian rap with Shai Linne: Can Music Be Sinful?Scott Aniol
- Discussion about Christian rap with Shai Linne: Can Music Be Sinful? (Rebuttal)Scott Aniol
- Discussion about Christian rap with Shai Linne: Example of Holy MusicScott Aniol
- Discussion about Christian rap with Shai Linne: Example of Holy Music (Rebuttal)Scott Aniol
- Discussion about Christian rap with Shai Linne: Example of Sinful MusicScott Aniol
- Discussion about Christian rap with Shai Linne: How does rap “flavor” its truth content?Scott Aniol
- Discussion about Christian rap with Shai Linne: How does rap “flavor” its truth content? (Rebuttal)Scott Aniol
- Discussion about Christian rap with Shai Linne: How Hip-hop is an appropriate medium for communicating God’s truthScott Aniol
- Discussion about Christian rap with Shai Linne: How Hip-hop is an appropriate medium for communicating God’s truth (Rebuttal)Scott Aniol
- Discussion about Christian rap with Shai Linne: IntroductionScott Aniol
- Discussion about Christian rap with Shai Linne: Musical AnalysisScott Aniol
- Discussion about Christian rap with Shai Linne: Musical Analysis (Rebuttal)Scott Aniol
- Discussion about Christian rap with Shai Linne: SubjectivityScott Aniol
- Discussion about Christian rap with Shai Linne: Subjectivity (Rebuttal)Scott Aniol
- Discussion about Christian rap with Shai Linne: What Defines Rap?Scott Aniol
- Discussion about Christian rap with Shai Linne: What Defines Rap? (Rebuttal)Scott Aniol
- Do origins matter?Scott Aniol
- Do past music controversies prove that it’s just a matter of preference?Scott Aniol
- Doctrinal Triage for WorshipDavid de Bruyn
- Does Christ Redeem Cultural Expressions?David de Bruyn
- Does Music Matter?Scott Aniol
- Early Beginnings of Pentecostal WorshipDavid de Bruyn
- Early Reformation Settings of Psalm 130 (Part 4)Ryan Martin
- Emotion in HymnodyScott Aniol
- Escape To Never Never LandDavid de Bruyn
- Evaluating Tozer’s ViewsDavid de Bruyn
- Explanation of my comments about Reformed rap on the NCFIC panelScott Aniol
- Free eBook of Back to Basics SeriesScott Aniol
- From Palestrina to PinoDavid de Bruyn
- Full "Correcting Categories" SeriesAdministrator
- Good HymnalsDavid de Bruyn
- Handled with reverence and careRyan Martin
- Harold Best vs. Ken Myers on Musical MeaningScott Aniol
- Hold the Superlatives, PleaseDavid de Bruyn
- How Can We Conserve Biblical Worship? Full SeriesScott Aniol
- How does music mean?Scott Aniol
- How Music Naturally Carries MeaningScott Aniol
- How Poetry Forms UsScott Aniol
- How to convince a pastor that worship and music are importantScott Aniol
- Hymns Are Musical Echoes of His VoiceDavid de Bruyn
- I’ll huff, and I’ll puff, and I’ll blow my imaginary argument down!Scott Aniol
- I'll huff, and I'll puff, and I'll blow my imaginary argument down!Scott Aniol
- Incarnation Hymnody: "Of the Father's Love Begotten" and "Silent Night"Chuck Bumgardner
- Interlude: Thirtle’s TheoryDavid de Bruyn
- Is music a neutral “thing”?Scott Aniol
- Is Music a Separation Issue?Scott Aniol
- Is Music Really Neutral?Administrator
- Is musical meaning subjective?Scott Aniol
- Is Rap Really a Canvas?David de Bruyn
- Is the Bible Enough?Scott Aniol
- Making Musical ChoicesScott Aniol
- Meaning in MusicScott Aniol
- MisdiagnosisScott Aniol
- Moore Myers: A Call for Clarity and Charity in Dialogue on Virtuous and Vicious MusicJason Parker
- More on Musical MeaningDavid Oestreich
- More on pastors and musical trainingScott Aniol
- Music Camp: A ReportRyan Martin
- Music for Holy WeekRyan Martin
- Music has not always been considered neutralScott Aniol
- Music in the HomeScott Aniol
- Music that Glorifies GodScott Aniol
- Music That Is Intrinsically GoodGuest Author
- Music’s PowerDavid de Bruyn
- Musical Universality, Ethnodoxology, and AssociationsScott Aniol
- My reply to Dan Phillips’ approach to the worship music debateScott Aniol
- National Anthems and the Universal LanguageScott Aniol
- Neglected Battle FrontsDavid de Bruyn
- New Paper: "Correcting Categories: The Bible, Music, and Emotion"Scott Aniol
- Noisy and UncouthDavid de Bruyn
- On AssociationsScott Aniol
- On Taxonomies of Music/Worship PhilosophiesScott Aniol
- On Texas heat and musical meaningScott Aniol
- On the flexibility of form in worshipScott Aniol
- On the suggestion that ‘holy hip hop’ is the new BaroqueRyan Martin
- Pastors – Become Literate in Christian CultureDavid de Bruyn
- Paul, Plato, and Calvin on MusicRyan Martin
- Pentecostal “Praise and Worship”: A Radical Departure from Historic WorshipDavid de Bruyn
- Preludes, Postludes and OffertoriesDavid de Bruyn
- Psalm 130 in the Hands of a Young Johann Sebastian (Part 5)Ryan Martin
- Psalm 130 in the Hands of the Great ComposersRyan Martin
- Psalm 130 since Bach (Part 6)Ryan Martin
- Punting to "Association Problems" may be a cop out.Scott Aniol
- Reading recommendations on musical meaningScott Aniol
- Recordings: Choral Hymns and AnthemsRyan Martin
- Recordings: Choral PsalmsRyan Martin
- Recordings: Instrumental HymnsRyan Martin
- Renaissance and early Reformation Settings of Psalm 130 (Part 3)Ryan Martin
- Samwise Gamgee understands the power of poetry and musicScott Aniol
- Scripture-Formed MusicScott Aniol
- Selecting Hymns That Are GoodDavid de Bruyn
- Sentimentality and Increasing BoredomDavid de Bruyn
- Simpson’s HymnsDavid de Bruyn
- Sing to the Lord a New SongChuck Bumgardner
- Some answers to questions about my views on Reformed rapScott Aniol
- Some thoughts concerning Hymns on Christ’s ResurrectionRyan Martin
- Songs without wordsGuest Author
- Standards: A Shortcut for Inept WorkmenChristopher Ames
- Strange Lyre: ConclusionDavid de Bruyn
- The Christian Book of Mystical VerseDavid de Bruyn
- The Difference Between Birds and Bruised OfferingsDavid de Bruyn
- The Double-Edge of Beautiful MusicDavid de Bruyn
- The Hymns of Timothy Dudley-SmithDavid Oestreich
- The Idols of Intensity and ExtemporaneityDavid de Bruyn
- The Importance of Music Ministry in MissionsScott Aniol
- The Mortification of Spin’s Take on Secular Music (or, Calvin vs. the Calvinists)Ryan Martin
- The most significant misconception about music in worshipScott Aniol
- The power of poetic meterScott Aniol
- The Problem of NumbersDavid de Bruyn
- The Teaching Power of MusicScott Aniol
- The Unproven PremiseScott Aniol
- The Unproven Premise Strikes AgainScott Aniol
- Theological Issues at Stake in Discussions of Culture and ContextualizationScott Aniol
- This is the Truth Sent from AboveRyan Martin
- This is why pastors should be educated in music and worshipScott Aniol
- Thoughts on Music not Being a Controversy When It Really isRyan Martin
- To sing or not to sing, that is the questionScott Aniol
- tobyMac and the state of Evangelical pietyRyan Martin
- Tozer on Medium and MessageDavid Oestreich
- Two Views on Christ’s InvitationDavid de Bruyn
- Until fairly recently, every educated person would have known thisScott Aniol
- Using Song to Shape Hearts of RepentenceScott Aniol
- We Sing JunkDavid de Bruyn
- What is Holy Music?Scott Aniol
- What music doesMichael Riley
- What music should be used when planting indigenous churches in . . . the United States of America?Scott Aniol
- What Was Early Church Worship Music Like?Guest Author
- Who said this: "…the rock music had actually destroyed the plants' cells."Scott Aniol
- Why Christians Should Care About Meaning in ArtDavid de Bruyn
- Why do we assume that music alone is immune from cultural decay?Scott Aniol
- Why Listen to Tozer?David de Bruyn
- Why Tolkien Wrote About Middle-EarthDavid de Bruyn
- Why We Need The Worship WarsDavid de Bruyn
- Worship, hymnology, and philosophy of ministry reading list for pastors and church musiciansScott Aniol