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Beauty of God, The : Theology and the Arts
Outline : The 2006 Wheaton Theology Conference explored a wide-ranging Christian approach to divine beauty and the earthly arts. Written and illustrated by artists and theologians, these essays illuminate for us the Christian significance of the visual arts, music and literature, as well as sounding forth the theological meaning and place of the arts in a fallen world fallen, yet redeemed by Christ. A veritable feast for pastors, artists, theologians and students eager to consider the profound but not necessarily obvious connection between Christianity and the arts.
CONTENTS
PART ONE
MUSIC: RESPONDING TO THE BEAUTY OF THE TRIUNE CREATOR
Created Beauty: The Witness of 15. Bach -- Jeremy Begbie
Beauty, Sentimentality and the Arts -- Jeremy Begbie
Call Forwarding Improvising the Response to the Call of Beauty -- Bruce Ellis Benson
PART TWO
VISUAL ARTS RECOGNIZING TRUE BEAUTY AFTER THE FALL
The Case for a Broken Beauty An Art Historical Viewpoint -- E. John Walford
Wounds and Beauty -- Bruce Herman
"Like Shining from Shook Foil" Art, Film and the Sacred -- Roy Anker
PART THREE
TEXTS AND CULTURE: BEARING WITNESS TO REDEMPTION
"Silver Catching Midday Sun": Poetry and the Beauty of God -- Jill Pelaez Baumgartner
The Beauty of the Word Re-membered Scripture Reading as a Cognitive Aesthetic Practice -- James Fodor
The Beauty of Belief -- Roger Landin
The Apologetics of Beauty -- Edward T. Oakes S.J.
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