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May 30, 2005

There Goes My Red Hat

Well, if Tripp is quoting him accurately, Benedict XVI will never appoint to the cardinalate an unreconstructed rocker such as I. “[R]ock music is. . . completely antithetical to the Christian concept of redemption and freedom, indeed its exact opposite.” Though I’m not hesitant to mull over the ethical implications of enjoying rock and roll (several students and I were discussing this very topic just Friday), I won’t back down from contending that rock and roll can bespeak God’s glory. So this is one mark against the Benedict’s theological position — unless you want to get into a question-begging game of “Well that isn’t ‘rock music’ in the sense in which he’s using the term.” Clearly, Benedict made this pronouncement long before he became infallible. . . .

Posted by AKMA at May 30, 2005 06:13 AM | Threadorati

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Oh dear, this is worrying. Something that I agree with the Pope about :-)

Posted by: Simon Sarmiento at May 30, 2005 07:04 AM

Tripp gave no link, but I think he may have been referring to this:
http://www.ignatius.com/magazines/hprweb/miller07-2000.htm

Posted by: Simon Sarmiento at June 1, 2005 04:27 PM

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