Christian History

Issue 95

The Gospel According to J.S. Bach

Originally published in 2007

Christian History magazine was published by Christianity Today from 1982 to 2008.

Articles in this Issue

Johann Sebastian Bach

Fueled by his Lutheran faith, the composer devoted his life to creating music for refreshment, proclamation, and praise.

Caffeine and Counterpoint

The coffee craze unleashed Bach’s whimsy.

Singing the Word of God

Protestant reformer Martin Luther planted the seed that grew into a rich musical tradition culminating in Bach.

The Gospel Truth

Luther believed that music has the power to teach Christian doctrine. He put this belief into practice with his catechism hymns.

Four German Protestant Composers You Should Know Not Named Bach

Luther’s example inspired Christian composers to fill the church with the finest music they could create.

What Language Shall I Borrow?

When Bach wanted to express the depths of Christ’s suffering, he used the words and melodies of well-known hymns.

Sermons that Sing

As part of his century’s lengthy worship services, Bach’s music reinforced and deepened the proclamation of the Word.

Bach & the Bible

His underlining and marginal comments give us a window into his personal faith.

Freedom and Faith

Bach still speaks to the church today.

Bach in Japan

With the help of conductor Masaaki Suzuki, Bach’s music is bringing the message of Christian hope to a secular nation.

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