Pop Music & Morality

Pop Music & Morality by Lex De Azevedo, published by Embryo Books in 1982, is a thought-provoking exploration of the intersection between music and morality. This edition spans 131 pages and is presented in English. The author shares personal experiences with music while delving into its profound influence and the moral questions it raises in contemporary society.
Readers will find an examination of music’s incredible power and its moral implications, as well as a discussion on the music of today and its consequences. The book addresses themes relevant to Christian perspectives, particularly within the context of Mormonism and various Christian denominations. Through this exploration, De Azevedo invites readers to reflect on the ethical dimensions of music in their lives.
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“In writing this book, I want to share some of my personal experiences with music, and then explore music’s incredible power, consider the moral issues raised by that power, and look at the music of today in light of its moral consequences.”
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