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Explorations In Art, Theology And Imagination

[Hardback]

by Michael Ridgwell Austin

    • Author

      Michael Ridgwell Austin

    • Book Format

      Hardback

    • Publisher

      Taylor & Francis Ltd

    • Published

      April 2005

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      There have been many Christian interpretations of art from a variety of theological perspectives. The direction of these critiques has invariably been from theology to art. Theological (even dogmatic)
      presuppositions have determined the way in which art in general or movements in art or particular works of art have been interpreted.

      There is now need for an understanding of art which affirms the crucial importance of art for theology. The direction of the critique must be from art to theology, rather than the other direction. Christian
      theologians must at the very least appreciate and affirm the value of art for the religion of the Incarnation.

      This book sets out some steps towards such an appreciation through the exploration of three interconnecting themes. In his exploration of the first theme, Embodiment and Incarnation, the author argues that Richard Wollheim's statement that 'Art rests on the fact that deep feelings pattern themselves in a coherent way all over our life and behaviour' (Art and its Objects, 1980) applies equally to religion. With the second theme, Similarities and Differences, the author notes the way
      each can act as a critique of the other. Christianity has, particularly though not exclusively in its reformed and evangelical traditions, tended to over-value the word of Scripture and of dogma, with the result that the non-verbal arts have been at best ignored and often feared. Generally, on their side, the arts (particularly in the modern period) have asserted their autonomy and have generally rejected notions of responsibility to social, ethical or religious principles or ideals. Finally, in treating the theme Faith and Imagination, the author argues that art can serve as an agent of salvation by helping theology to create frames of reference for the interpretation fuller experience of personal life.

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      • Author

        Michael Ridgwell Austin

      • Book Format

        Hardback

      • Publisher

        Taylor & Francis Ltd

      • Published

        April 2005

      • Weight

        450g

      • Page Count

        192

      • Dimensions

        156 x 234 x 13 mm

      • ISBN

        9781845530273

      • ISBN-10

        1845530276

      • Eden Code

        1016405

      More Information

      • Author/Creator: Michael Ridgwell Austin

      • ISBN: 9781845530273

      • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

      • Release Date: April 2005

      • Weight: 450g

      • Dimensions: 156 x 234 x 13 mm

      • Eden Code: 1016405


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