In the discussion of religion and art, it is quite difficult to exactly define what makes art ‘religious’. In this article, the author suggest six different perspectives in which a work of art—any work of art—could be interpreted as ‘religious’, as an embodiment of the complex relationship between art and religion. These perspectives are not mutually exclusive: one and the same art work could be approached on multiple levels at once. Nor do they disqualify other methodologies of studying art and religion. These perspectives provide conceptual windows to understand what people (could) mean when they discuss religious art. The six perspectives are: (1) material, (2) contextual, (3) referential, (4) reflexive, (5) ritual, and (6) existential. ...
Address given at the Conference on Christianity and Literature held on the Seattle Pacific College c...
This paper is one of the winners of the “Hall of Frame ” award given by Professor John Frame at Refo...
Art + Religion in the 21st century by Aaron Rosen (2015) is reviewed by Malin Fredriksson
In the discussion of religion and art, it is quite difficult to exactly define what makes art ‘relig...
It has been pointed out some relation of religion and art in the humanities. But it seems no argumen...
The concepts of religion and art have always been closely related. Both religion and art improve a p...
This study maintains that philosophical reflection on religion can avoid consigning the significance...
The article deals with the relationship between religion and contemporary art, discussing their conf...
Compare the places of intersection of aesthetics and religion, work of art and religion experience. ...
The article deals with the meaning of secularization as the challenge for contemporary world and con...
Arte como Religião é um convite à reflexão sobre religião por meio de trabalhos artísticos. A pesqui...
Book synopsis: Since the 'turn to the subject' in modernity, aesthetic experiences have become cruci...
AbstractThe sacredness, though always has a destination other than the common, does not always have ...
Arte como Religião é um convite à reflexão sobre religião por meio de trabalhos artísticos. A pesqui...
A human being is essentially homo aestheticus and not in the first place homo faber. In the light of...
Address given at the Conference on Christianity and Literature held on the Seattle Pacific College c...
This paper is one of the winners of the “Hall of Frame ” award given by Professor John Frame at Refo...
Art + Religion in the 21st century by Aaron Rosen (2015) is reviewed by Malin Fredriksson
In the discussion of religion and art, it is quite difficult to exactly define what makes art ‘relig...
It has been pointed out some relation of religion and art in the humanities. But it seems no argumen...
The concepts of religion and art have always been closely related. Both religion and art improve a p...
This study maintains that philosophical reflection on religion can avoid consigning the significance...
The article deals with the relationship between religion and contemporary art, discussing their conf...
Compare the places of intersection of aesthetics and religion, work of art and religion experience. ...
The article deals with the meaning of secularization as the challenge for contemporary world and con...
Arte como Religião é um convite à reflexão sobre religião por meio de trabalhos artísticos. A pesqui...
Book synopsis: Since the 'turn to the subject' in modernity, aesthetic experiences have become cruci...
AbstractThe sacredness, though always has a destination other than the common, does not always have ...
Arte como Religião é um convite à reflexão sobre religião por meio de trabalhos artísticos. A pesqui...
A human being is essentially homo aestheticus and not in the first place homo faber. In the light of...
Address given at the Conference on Christianity and Literature held on the Seattle Pacific College c...
This paper is one of the winners of the “Hall of Frame ” award given by Professor John Frame at Refo...
Art + Religion in the 21st century by Aaron Rosen (2015) is reviewed by Malin Fredriksson