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Artistic Sphere, The : The Arts in Neo-Calvinist Perspective
Outline : While Christians of various stripes have embraced the relationship between faith and the arts, some in the Reformed tradition have harbored reservations about the arts. However, within the Neo-Calvinist (Reformed) tradition―as represented by Abraham Kuyper, Herman Dooyeweerd, Hans Rookmaaker, and others―there is not merely a willingness, but eager attempts are being made to engage in all manner of cultural and artistic expressions. This volume, edited by art scholar Roger Henderson and Marleen Hengelaar-Rookmaaker, the daughter of art historian and cultural critic Hans Rookmaaker, brings together history, philosophy, and theology to consider what this Neo-Calvinist tradition has to say about the arts. With affirmations including the Lordship of Christ, the cultural mandate, sphere sovereignty, and common grace, the Neo-Calvinist tradition is well-equipped to offer wisdom on the arts to the whole body of Christ.
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