Wagner's Parsifal : an appreciation in the light of his theological journey
Bell, Richard H., 1954-2013
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Parsifal, Wagner's final opera, is considered by many to be one of the greatest religious musical works ever composed; but it is also one of the most difficult to understand and many have questioned whether it can be considered a "Christian" work at all. Added to this is the furious debate that has surrounded the composer as an anti-Semite, racist, and inspiration for Hitler. Richard Bell addresses such issues and argues that despite any personal failings Wagner makes a fundamental theological contribution through his many writings and ultimately in Parsifal which, he argues, preaches Christ crucified in a way that can never be captured by words alone. He argues that Wagner offers a vision of the divine and a "theology of Good Friday" that can both function as profound therapy and address current theological controversies.
Wagner's Parsifal : an appreciation in the light of his theological journey / Richard H. Bell.
Bell, Richard H., 1954-, author
Eugene, Oregon : Cascade Books, [2013]©2013
xx, 379 pages : music ; 23 cm.
Veritas (Eugene, Oregon) ; 10.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-338) and indexes.
9781620328859 (pbk)9781620328859
782.1
ML410.W17
English
521894
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