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An Evangelical Musical Genius: "J. S. B.: S. D. G."
- Evaluation of Bach's overt Christianity, Lutheran heritage, and commitment to Reformation doctrine.
Bach and Dürer: Passion Music and Imagery
- Series of woodcuts matched with selections from the St. Matthew Passion. Includes scenes from late in the life of Christ, his suffering, death, burial.
Bach and Today's Theologians
- States that Bach's liturgical accomplishments include not proof-texting, but presenting the Scriptures in a straightforward manner so they might reveal themselves as God intended.
Bach: The Fifth Evangelist
- Emphasizes the religious education and theological understanding of the composer as a means of understanding and appreciating his compositions.
Canons: Why Did Bach Write Them?
- Essay concludes that canonic processes may have held profound theological significance for the composer.
Fugue No. 4: C-Sharp Minor
- Theological connotations of the piece from the Well-Tempered Clavier Book I with an analysis and performance in Shockwave format. From Sojourn by Timothy A. Smith.
J. S. Bach: Orthodox Lutheran Theologian
- A brief study his theology, examining whether he was an Orthodox Lutheran, a Pietist, or a Rationalist. Includes endnotes, annotated bibliography, and a brief time line.
J.S. Bach in Japan
- Uwe Siemon-Netto makes claims that the composer's religious music is evangelizing Japan and preparing hearers for Christianity.
Meaningfulness in Bach's Cyclical Works
- This article examines pattern and meaning in the canons and other parts of the composers' works, both sacred and secular. Includes VCD sound.
Table Talk: What Language Shall I Borrow To Thank You, Dearest Friend?
- Lutheran Ministerium and Synod of the United States newsletter includes article on the religious works of Bach.
The Greatest Lutheran Composer
- A tribute to Bach and his contributions to church music by James Sucha.
When Did Bach Find Time to Pray?
- Brief examination of the gematria, or number patterns in his compositions, suggesting that their careful placement was part of his prayer and meditation.
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