Like a Prophet - On Christian Interpretations of a Madonna Video

Authors

  • Andreas Häger Uppsala University

Keywords:

Madonna, 1958-, Entertainers, Artists, Music, Popular, Popular culture, Singing, Performing arts, Christianity, Sociology and religion, Symbolism, Christian, Gender, Women, Art

Abstract

Throughout the history of Christianity, its relationship to art has been a complicated one, concerning the use of art in worship as well as the views on "secular" art. This article deals with a current example of the latter. More specifically, the article examines some examples of Christian views on popular music. The best-known reactions to pop and rock music' by Christians are likely to be negative ones, probably because these are usually the most loudly declared. But there is also another aspect to the Christian discourse on popular music. Some Christians try to emphasise what is perceived as a positive message in "secular" rock music. This part of the debate is the main concern in this paper.The examples used deal with one of the most controversial pop artists, Madonna, and one of her most discussed works, the video `Like a Prayer'. Madonna Louise Ciccone, born 1958, has been one of the most successful, most imitated and certainly most talked about popular artists of the past decade. She has — at least to a certain degree quite consciously — stirred up controversy with several of her videos. Raised a Catholic, her use of religious themes and images is one aspect that has caught special attention.
Section
Articles

Published

1996-01-01

How to Cite

Häger, A. (1996). Like a Prophet - On Christian Interpretations of a Madonna Video. Scripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis, 16, 151–174. https://doi.org/10.30674/scripta.67227