This article deals with artistic imagery characterized by an unconventional use of conventional Christian representations of the holy and the sacred and tries to answer the question as to why so many believers feel hurt by this kind of art. It is argued that one can better understand this reaction if one is prepared to accept that all sensorial sensations are variations of touch and that religion is an embodied phenomenon
Book synopsis: Since the 'turn to the subject' in modernity, aesthetic experiences have become cruci...
This article draws attention to the need for a theological approach to sentimentality in the arts th...
The article deals with the vanguard trend in postmodern art called aesthetical radicalism and new fo...
"Sacredness", "religious image", "sacral art", "religious art" - all these definitions of images ded...
In the discussion of religion and art, it is quite difficult to exactly define what makes art ‘relig...
In the discussion of religion and art, it is quite difficult to exactly define what makes art ‘relig...
The article critically investigates 'faith' through 'objects' metaphysical, real, and divine; fundam...
The article focuses on the possibility of excluding criminal liability of artists for their conduct ...
The sense of touch plays an important role in many American religious practices. Yet dismissals of t...
© 2000 Cambridge University PressThis paper argues that we can fruitfully consider some central issu...
This article interrogates the role of the human imagination in ordinary perception and orientation, ...
The article deals with the relationship between religion and contemporary art, discussing their conf...
This introduction places the articles presented in this special issue in a broader frame by outlinin...
This introduction places the articles presented in this special issue in a broader frame by outlinin...
AbstractThe sacredness, though always has a destination other than the common, does not always have ...
Book synopsis: Since the 'turn to the subject' in modernity, aesthetic experiences have become cruci...
This article draws attention to the need for a theological approach to sentimentality in the arts th...
The article deals with the vanguard trend in postmodern art called aesthetical radicalism and new fo...
"Sacredness", "religious image", "sacral art", "religious art" - all these definitions of images ded...
In the discussion of religion and art, it is quite difficult to exactly define what makes art ‘relig...
In the discussion of religion and art, it is quite difficult to exactly define what makes art ‘relig...
The article critically investigates 'faith' through 'objects' metaphysical, real, and divine; fundam...
The article focuses on the possibility of excluding criminal liability of artists for their conduct ...
The sense of touch plays an important role in many American religious practices. Yet dismissals of t...
© 2000 Cambridge University PressThis paper argues that we can fruitfully consider some central issu...
This article interrogates the role of the human imagination in ordinary perception and orientation, ...
The article deals with the relationship between religion and contemporary art, discussing their conf...
This introduction places the articles presented in this special issue in a broader frame by outlinin...
This introduction places the articles presented in this special issue in a broader frame by outlinin...
AbstractThe sacredness, though always has a destination other than the common, does not always have ...
Book synopsis: Since the 'turn to the subject' in modernity, aesthetic experiences have become cruci...
This article draws attention to the need for a theological approach to sentimentality in the arts th...
The article deals with the vanguard trend in postmodern art called aesthetical radicalism and new fo...