If you like J.S. Bach and Theology

If you like J.S. Bach and Theology

The husband and wife team of Katherine Firth (Trinity College Melbourne) and Andreas Loewe (Dean of St. Paul’s Cathedral, Melbourne) have put together a lovely commentary on J.S. Bach’s The Passion of St. John with a preface written by N.T. Wright. Here’s the blurb:

This Theological Commentary is the first full-length work in English to consider Johann Sebastian Bach’s St John Passion in its entirety, both the words and the music. Bach’s oratorio is a globally popular musical work, and a significant expression of Lutheran theology. The commentary explains the Biblical and poetic text, and its musical setting, line by line. Bach’s Passion is shown to be the work of a master craftsman and trained theologian, in the collaborative and cultural milieu of eighteenth-century, Lutheran Leipzig. For the first time, this work makes much German scholarship available in English, including archival sources, and includes a new scholarly translation of the libretto. The musical and theological terms are explained, to enable an interdisciplinary understanding of the Passion’s meaning and continued significance.

Available from Amazon.com and Brill.


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