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The Bible Case for Instrumental Music

The Bible Case for Instrumental Music

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  • Robert D Ballard
  • Xulon Press
  • Paperback
  • 9781602661318
  • 8.5 X 5.5 X 0.25 inches
  • 0.31 pounds
  • Religion > General
  • English
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Bob Ballard has often come to the discussion of instrumental music to accompany singing in worship. In 25 years of Bible College teaching the discussion has surfaced in the classroom often. Being in instrumental churches most of his life, he also has many friends in the non-instrumental churches of Christ. He is now attending both fellowships. Both groups love the Lord and have a desire to follow the scriptures in seeking God's will and attempting to please Him. This book is an attempt to get dialogue between the two groups. In recent years much progress has been made in bringing fellowship and unity between two groups with the same roots, but have been far apart over a disagreement over the use of the instrument with the signing of the worship service. This book refers to the over 180 places in the Bible where instrumental music is used to praise God. The book tries to arrive at the conclusion a man would derive if he had never read the Bible before and now reads it for the first time, using all the scriptures in the Bible on instrumental music. The motive behind the writing of this book by Bob Ballard is to develop fellowship and unity between brothers.
The Bible Case for Instrumental Music

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The Center for Ocean Exploration (COE) works in collaboration with the Ocean Exploration Trust (OET), which Dr. Ballard founded in 2009. OET owns and operates the E/V NAUTILUS one of two of America’s ships of exploration funded by NOAA’s Office of Ocean Exploration and Research. A major component of this joint effort is using high bandwidth satellite links to connect ships at sea with a telecommunications hub at GSO called the Inner Space Center (ISC). ISC serves a dual role for COE. The first is to make it possible for scientists ashore to participate via “tele-presence” in real time exploration as it happens. The second is to support a variety education outreach effort.

A native of Kansas, Ballard received his undergraduate from the University of California, Santa Barbara in Geology and Chemistry and his doctorate from GSO in 1975 before spending 30 years at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. There he helped develop deep submersibles and remotely operated vehicle systems, after which he returned to his alma mater and generated even more interest in GSO among a public that is fascinated by the mysteries of the deep.

Ballard came to instant public fame in 1985, of course, as the discoverer of the final resting place of the ill-fated R.M.S Titanic, followed by the German Battleship BISMARCK and numerous ancient shipwrecks. Having said that Dr. Ballard prefers to be known for the discovery of the first hydrothermal vents and their exotic chemosynthetic animal communities in the Galapagos Rift in1977 followed in 1979 with the discovery of high temperature “Black Smokers” on the East Pacific Rise in 1979.

Research Interests 


In broad terms, Dr. Ballard’s research focuses on ocean exploration. This can involve searching for ancient or modern shipwrecks, using ROVs to describe submarine hazards such as under-sea volcanoes or possible earthquake centers, discovering new areas of biological activity, or characterizing large swaths of the seafloor using research vessels equipped with side-scan sonar and multi-beam echo-sounders. He is probably best known for locating the wreck of the Titanic in 1985.

He now directs the Institute for Archeological Oceanography, which he started in 2003. The institute combines the disciplines of oceanography, ocean engineering, maritime history, anthropology and archeology into one academic program. One emphasis of the program is research in the Black Sea and eastern Mediterranean. Graduate students started entering the program in 2004 and completion requires 92 credits, more than any other doctorate program at URI. Graduates emerge with two degrees—a master’s in archeology and a doctorate in oceanography. The institute involves a broad cross section of URI faculty plus faculty from other institutions such as Harvard University, the University of Pennsylvania, Florida State University, MIT and Woods Hole. Dr. Ballard has a team of support experts in several disciplines at GSO that assist him in the worldwide explorations. He has published 18 books, many scientific papers and articles for National Geographic magazine. He was the recipient of the 2003 National Humanities Medal by President George W. Bush and received the National Geographic Society’s coveted Hubbard Medal in 1996 for his oceanographic accomplishments.

Dr. Ballard also directs the Center for Ocean Exploration, which includes the Inner Space Center (ISC) and management of the research vessels EV Nautilus and the NOAA ship Okeanos Explorer. Dr. Ballard was the innovator behind the ISCs telepresence technology, which provides video and audio links from live ship-board explorations to persons (students, educators, scientists) on land for interactive experiences in oceanographic research.

 

Education


Ph.D., Geological Oceanography University of Rhode Island 1974
B.S., Physical Sciences University of California, Santa Barbara 1965

 

Source: The University of Rhode Island 

 

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