The Semantolkino'hara and Its Applications: The Eschaton, Musicology, and The Name of God (Third Edition, normal font)

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Published by:
David Black
Published:
8/22/2016
Specs:
Standard / 8.25" x 10.75"
136 pages Perfect-bound
Category:
Religion

Essentially, this is something like a "musical Zohar." What started as a practical music theory and composition system became a template for understanding a union between disciplines- music history, musicology, eschatology, social science, and more. It is not intended as a religious system towards salvation, nor is it meant to convey the theology of the original Zohar as though that were “true”. The higher-level theological distinctions and clarifications involved are intended cultivate acumen and discernment. It is written in the style of a Chautaqua to cover wide-ranging topics and concerns. The word in the title can be broken down as follows: Seman- semantics (rhetoric, language, communication) tolkin- (J.R. Tolkien, fantasy, imagination, art, artistic representations of theological things) o'hara (like the Chicago Airport, the system has enduring utilitarian value, a production drive to produce tonal harmony consistently, with certainty and logistical precision of planes leaving and entering an airport).

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