He wanted a good list of hymns for them to use as they try to reincorporate hymns into the diet of their Sunday worship services. The reason he asked me for this is that he pastors a church that has not been using much in the way of traditional hymnody for a number of years, and they are now trying to introduce more hymns into their congregational singing. "The 15-member committee rejected Anselm's view and voted 9-6 to drop the hymn.A pastor friend of mine contacted me this week and asked if I had written an article on my “top twenty” hymns. "That term was used by the medieval theologian Anselm, who argued that sins offended God's honor, and someone had to die in order to satisfy his honor," said Smietana.
"People think that we've taken the wrath of God out of the hymnal," Bringle said. It also includes songs about God's wrath. The Presbyterians' new Glory to God hymnal, due out this fall, includes songs such as "O Sacred Head Now Wounded," which talk about substitutionary atonement - the idea that Jesus took the place of sinners on the cross. The USA Today writer stated that Bringle said that left the committee in a bind. is cooperating fully and is taking steps to make the correction in all distributed copies of the song, including the Celebrating Grace Hymnal." "We respect our songwriters and the integrity of their lyrics, and the intent of our request was to ensure the song retains the original lyrics as written by Keith Getty and Stuart Townend," Capitol said in a prepared statement. Neither Getty, (who is at present songwriting in Ireland) nor the Celebrating Grace publisher was available for comment. "When it asked for permission to use the song, the committee learned that the song's authors hadn't approved the change," said Smietana.Ĭapitol CMG Publishing, which manages rights for "In Christ Alone," said it is working with the hymnal's publisher to fix the problem. "We had every reason to think that this was an authorized text because it appeared in a recent hymnal," Bringle was quoted as saying. They assumed the songwriters already had agreed to the change." "Committee members had found a version of the hymn with the alternate text in the Celebrating Grace Hymnal, a Baptist hymnal published in 2010. It was complicated by a foul-up with the rights for the song," he continued. "The decision to drop the hymn wasn't made lightly, said Mary Louise Bringle, a religion professor and hymnwriter who chaired the hymnal committee. Smietana went on to say that debate over "In Christ Alone" is a mix of church politics, the touchy subject of updating hymn lyrics and rival views of what Jesus' death on the cross meant. "Instead, the problem is the word 'satisfied,' which the committee says refers to a specific view of theology that it rejects. The committee says there's plenty of wrath in the new hymnal. "Critics say the proposed change was sparked by liberals wanting to take God's wrath out of the hymnal. "So the committee voted to drop the song," said Smietana.
The song's authors, Stuart Townend and Northern Ireland born and now a Nashville resident, Keith Getty, objected. The Presbyterian Committee on Congregational Song wanted to substitute the words, "the love of God was magnified." He said that the original lyrics say that "on that cross, as Jesus died, the wrath of God was satisfied."
Co-author of In Christ Alone, Stuart Townend Neil DavidsonĪn extraordinary dispute has arisen over a lyric contained one of the most beloved contemporary Christian hymns of the modern-day Church, "In Christ Alone".Īccording to Bob Smietana of USA Today, the committee putting together a new hymnal for the Presbyterian Church (USA) dropped the popular hymn because the song's authors refused to change a phrase about the wrath of God.