People cannot always explain visual images literally; many ontological images and concepts are highly metaphorical. Posting about interpreting visual works of art from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation. https://inallthings.org/visual-art-cultivating-christian-viewers
As art helps us ask good questions about life’s experiences, how do we interpret and respond correct...
This paper is one of the winners of the “Hall of Frame ” award given by Professor John Frame at Refo...
Three views by three artists on the definition of what art is. Do you agree with their views? Posti...
People cannot always explain visual images literally; many ontological images and concepts are highl...
I encourage [my students] to express themselves in their art, as a multi-dimensional image bearer of...
Christian art has been an integral part of faith and worship for almost two millennia. Is that becau...
A human being is essentially homo aestheticus and not in the first place homo faber. In the light of...
Make art that\u27s so good, the world can\u27t ignore you. Posting about true Christian art from In...
The Reformed tradition, following Zwingli and especially Calvin, excluded images from the churches. ...
Visualizing the Theology of the Crosshttps://scholar.csl.edu/art_exhibition/1068/thumbnail.jp
Those who follow Christianity see the Word, whether spoken or read, as the dominant communication me...
In this presentation I will explore the relation between art and theology from an insider’s perspect...
In teaching courses on Jesus' parable to university students in Toronto, James Breech was troubled a...
A difficulty for small worshipping communities is having the resources and personnel to provide suit...
In this thesis, I demonstrate that the method of practice-based research originating in the fine art...
As art helps us ask good questions about life’s experiences, how do we interpret and respond correct...
This paper is one of the winners of the “Hall of Frame ” award given by Professor John Frame at Refo...
Three views by three artists on the definition of what art is. Do you agree with their views? Posti...
People cannot always explain visual images literally; many ontological images and concepts are highl...
I encourage [my students] to express themselves in their art, as a multi-dimensional image bearer of...
Christian art has been an integral part of faith and worship for almost two millennia. Is that becau...
A human being is essentially homo aestheticus and not in the first place homo faber. In the light of...
Make art that\u27s so good, the world can\u27t ignore you. Posting about true Christian art from In...
The Reformed tradition, following Zwingli and especially Calvin, excluded images from the churches. ...
Visualizing the Theology of the Crosshttps://scholar.csl.edu/art_exhibition/1068/thumbnail.jp
Those who follow Christianity see the Word, whether spoken or read, as the dominant communication me...
In this presentation I will explore the relation between art and theology from an insider’s perspect...
In teaching courses on Jesus' parable to university students in Toronto, James Breech was troubled a...
A difficulty for small worshipping communities is having the resources and personnel to provide suit...
In this thesis, I demonstrate that the method of practice-based research originating in the fine art...
As art helps us ask good questions about life’s experiences, how do we interpret and respond correct...
This paper is one of the winners of the “Hall of Frame ” award given by Professor John Frame at Refo...
Three views by three artists on the definition of what art is. Do you agree with their views? Posti...