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DOI: 10.1177/0014524607081071 Theology as `Soundtrack': Popular Culture and Narratives of the SelfUniversity of Nottingham Christian theology has to find a way of working which meshes with how people make meaning today. This article uses the concept of `soundtrack' in both literal and metaphorical senses. Music is a key `text' for many people, though other `texts' are used. A theological tradition is itself a `classic soundtrack' for it accompanies life and helps people interpret what is happening.
Key Words: Arts Culture Theology Media Music Texts Classics
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