A perfect chord: Trinity in music, music in the Trinity

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The doctrine of God's Triunity is at the core of Christian faith; this article presents a theological survey of how it has been understood in a musical way during the Christian era. The role of music as a participation in the liturgy of mutual love eternally experienced in the Trinity is first analyzed, with references to the Church Fathers and to modern/contemporary theologians. Later, the three main forms of congregational singing are taken into account (i.e., monody, polyphony and harmony), pointing out how each has been seen in turn as a symbol of the Trinity's lov © 2013 by the author; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Bertoglio, C. (2013). A perfect chord: Trinity in music, music in the Trinity. Religions, 4(4), 485–501. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel4040485

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