Faith, God, and Rock & Roll: How People of Faith Are Transforming American Popular Music

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Faith, God, and Rock & Roll: How People of Faith Are Transforming American Popular Music

Author(s): Mark Joseph
Publisher: Baker Books
Binding: Paperback
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In Faith, God, and Rock & Roll, the author explores the intersection of faith and secular music scenes, arguing that spiritual expression can thrive beyond the Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) market.

The book profiles a diverse lineup of bands and solo artists—from U2 and Lauryn Hill to Jars of Clay, Creed, Sixpence None the Richer, Destiny’s Child, Lifehouse, and P.O.D.—revealing how these acts sign with secular labels while maintaining authentic messages of faith.

Perfect for Christian music enthusiasts, parents seeking uplifting alternatives for younger listeners, and anyone curious about the cultural impact of faith in popular culture.

Key Features:

  • In-depth profiles of faith-driven artists
  • Analysis of spiritual themes in secular hits
  • Insights into the evolving music industry landscape

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