Mariner
- 480 páginas
- 17 horas de lectura
'A splendid celebration of the grizzled figure who stoppeth one of three and the tragic artist who created him' - The Times
Esta serie profundiza en la conexión entre la fe cristiana y el mundo artístico. Explora cómo el arte refleja y moldea el pensamiento teológico, y cómo la fe inspira el proceso creativo. Cada volumen ofrece lecturas cautivadoras para quienes buscan una comprensión más profunda de la relación entre la espiritualidad y la creatividad humana a través de diversos medios artísticos.
'A splendid celebration of the grizzled figure who stoppeth one of three and the tragic artist who created him' - The Times
The good news of Jesus Christ is a subversive gospel, and following Jesus is a subversive act. Exploring the theological aesthetic of American author Flannery O'Connor, Michael Bruner argues that her fiction reveals what discipleship to Jesus Christ entails by subverting the traditional understandings of beauty, truth, and goodness.
Drawing upon his experiences as both a Christian and an artist, Cameron J. Anderson traces the relationship between the evangelical church and modern art in postwar America. While acknowledging the tensions between faith and visual art, he casts a vision for how Christian artists can faithfully pursue their vocational calling in contemporary culture.
What role does place play in the Christian life? In this STA volume, Jennifer Allen Craft gives a practical theology of the arts, contending that the arts place us in time, space, and community in ways that encourage us to be fully and imaginatively present in a variety of contexts: the natural world, our homes, our worshiping communities, and society.