For many Christians, engaging with modern art raises several questions: Is the Christian faith at odds with modern art? Does modernism contain religious themes? What is the place of Christian artists in the landscape of modern art? Nearly fifty years ago, Dutch art historian and theologian Hans Rookmaaker offered his answers to these questions when he published his groundbreaking work, Modern Art and the Death of a Culture, which was characterized by both misgivings and hopefulness. While appreciating Rookmaaker\u27s invaluable contribution to the study of theology and the arts, this volume―coauthored by an artist and a theologian―responds to his work and offers its own answers to these questions by arguing that there were actually strong r...
Book synopsis: Since the 'turn to the subject' in modernity, aesthetic experiences have become cruci...
The primary challenge modern culture offers Christian faith is that the former is itself the fruit o...
This study maintains that philosophical reflection on religion can avoid consigning the significance...
For many Christians, engaging with modern art raises several questions: Is the Christian faith at od...
Within the field of theological aesthetics, this project assesses the divide between theological acc...
The stories gathered in these pages lay bare the power of the arts to unsettle and rework deeply ing...
The Reformed tradition, following Zwingli and especially Calvin, excluded images from the churches. ...
Although we begin with the words of the poet Henry Vaughan, it is the visual artists above all who k...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [51]-53)This thesis focuses on the freedoms of expression...
This thesis includes the interpretation of art as a religious device in early history that was essen...
The Professional Problem of the Artist The professional problem of artists who want to produce art f...
Preface: An awareness of certain contradictory perceptions and assumptions regarding religious belie...
The rigid rules of our traditional schools of artistic standards have been shattered. What our cultu...
This paper is one of the winners of the “Hall of Frame ” award given by Professor John Frame at Refo...
Visual art owes its modernity from the crisis it fell into in the midst of the nineteenth century. C...
Book synopsis: Since the 'turn to the subject' in modernity, aesthetic experiences have become cruci...
The primary challenge modern culture offers Christian faith is that the former is itself the fruit o...
This study maintains that philosophical reflection on religion can avoid consigning the significance...
For many Christians, engaging with modern art raises several questions: Is the Christian faith at od...
Within the field of theological aesthetics, this project assesses the divide between theological acc...
The stories gathered in these pages lay bare the power of the arts to unsettle and rework deeply ing...
The Reformed tradition, following Zwingli and especially Calvin, excluded images from the churches. ...
Although we begin with the words of the poet Henry Vaughan, it is the visual artists above all who k...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [51]-53)This thesis focuses on the freedoms of expression...
This thesis includes the interpretation of art as a religious device in early history that was essen...
The Professional Problem of the Artist The professional problem of artists who want to produce art f...
Preface: An awareness of certain contradictory perceptions and assumptions regarding religious belie...
The rigid rules of our traditional schools of artistic standards have been shattered. What our cultu...
This paper is one of the winners of the “Hall of Frame ” award given by Professor John Frame at Refo...
Visual art owes its modernity from the crisis it fell into in the midst of the nineteenth century. C...
Book synopsis: Since the 'turn to the subject' in modernity, aesthetic experiences have become cruci...
The primary challenge modern culture offers Christian faith is that the former is itself the fruit o...
This study maintains that philosophical reflection on religion can avoid consigning the significance...