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Aesthetics as a Religious Factor in Eastern and Western Christianity

by Jonathan Sutton; William Van Den Bercken

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Aesthetics as a Religious Factor in Eastern and Western Christianity by Jonathan Sutton; William Van Den Bercken was published by Peeters Publishers in May 2006. The ISBN for Aesthetics as a Religious Factor in Eastern and Western Christianity is 9789042916821.

This volume contains selected papers of a conference in 2004 at Utrecht University on aesthetics as a religious factor in Eastern and Western Christianity. They discuss the role of aesthetics in the presentation and expression of Christian faith in Catholic and Orthodox tradition. During its history, Christianity has produced many works of art: church architecture, iconography, painting, music and literary texts. In Orthodoxy, beauty has always been the main form of religious expression, more than verbal presentation of Christian teaching, which is embedded in the aesthetic context of liturgy. In Christian theology, beauty has often been seen as a form of divine revelation, related to the mystery of incarnation. The relation between aesthetics and religious belief has acquired new relevance in our secularised world. Today the visible products of Catholic and Orthodox aesthetics are for many people the main means through which they come into contact with Christianity and many people without affinity to religion are attracted by the beauty of Christian art, inside and outside the church.In modern religious studies, the experience of beauty is recognised as a factor in explaining religious feelings.


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Page last updated11th May 2012
Author / ArtistJonathan Sutton; William Van Den Bercken
Book FormatPaperback
PublisherPeeters Publishers (May 2006)
Weight730g
Number of Pages444
Thickness26 mm
Height242 mm
Width162 mm
ISBN9789042916821
ISBN-109042916826
Product ID1189882

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