Fr James Wallace
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Welcome back to Pursuing the Muse! I’m your host, Tom Compton
Today, we are exploring the intersection of faith and melody with Father James Wallace. He's a native of Winnetka, Illinois and a trained canon lawyer, Father James serves as pastor in the archdiocese of Chicago and a professor at Mundelein Seminary
Today we'll be discussing how your favorite rock songs can be seen through a spiritual lens, why explicitly contemporary christian songs can sometimes fall flat, and the ancient debate between Saint Augustine and Thomas Aquinas on whether music is a divine gift or a potential danger.
Let’s jump on in or as James Hetfield might say, "jump in the fire".
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00:00:00 - Show introduction
00:02:06 - Intro: Tom Compton welcomes Father James Wallace
00:03:25 - Catholic Priesthood and Credentials
00:04:12 - Finding God in Secular Music
00:05:36 - Lynyrd Skynyrd’s "Simple Man" as messenger
00:10:59 - Romantic Poetry and the Song of Songs
00:13:58 - Elvis Presley: Secular Love Songs for the Lord
00:15:27 - Bob Marley, the Trinity, and the Blessed Mother
00:18:37 - Saint Augustine’s "De Musica"
00:22:57 - Scriptural Roots of Bob Dylan and Jimi Hendrix
00:24:25 - Toby Keith’s "I Love This Bar" Church Metaphor
00:26:14 - Thomas Aquinas and the Danger of Music
00:27:32 - The Grateful Dead: Authenticity and Idolatry
00:32:07 - Silence, Rest, and the Journey to God
00:35:40 - Finding Spirituality in Metallica
00:41:03 - The Metallica Ticket Lottery and Mosh Pit
00:43:38 - Deepening the Worship Experience in the Mass
00:47:26 - Objectivity in Beauty and Modern Art
00:50:00 - Lyrical Quality and Judas Priest
00:51:52 - Final Reflections: Reminding us of the Good and Beautiful
00:53:06 - Outro