In this essay, I address the question, How should Christians be stewards of art? I have in mind here the visual arts in particular (drawing, painting, and sculpture), though my answer to this question may be applied beyond this sphere. My strategy throughout is overtly theological. I will employ core philosophical and theological insights from the Augustinian tradition in order to argue for objective values in art, and, in light of how such values are grounded, arrive at an answer to the question of Christian stewardship
A church pastor, his choirmaster and a graphic artist collaborate in producing a five-part cantata, ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [51]-53)This thesis focuses on the freedoms of expression...
Christian art has been an integral part of faith and worship for almost two millennia. Is that becau...
In my previous essay I argue in favor of a realist view of art and show how these same arguments an...
As a contemporary philosophical aesthetician, I come at the problem differently from theologian Nat...
I thank Professor Jacobs for trying to clarify our apparent and real differences on the nature of a...
In this thesis, I demonstrate that the method of practice-based research originating in the fine art...
This paper is one of the winners of the “Hall of Frame ” award given by Professor John Frame at Refo...
The Professional Problem of the Artist The professional problem of artists who want to produce art f...
I encourage [my students] to express themselves in their art, as a multi-dimensional image bearer of...
The arts and modern Christianity, especially in its Evangelical Protestant forms, have often had an ...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. One of, if not the, major question...
We have seen that art in some form is, a necessity in Christian corporate worship. If it is bad or ...
The Reformed tradition, following Zwingli and especially Calvin, excluded images from the churches. ...
After understanding what art is, the author tries to re late the art to Christian Revelation and hu...
A church pastor, his choirmaster and a graphic artist collaborate in producing a five-part cantata, ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [51]-53)This thesis focuses on the freedoms of expression...
Christian art has been an integral part of faith and worship for almost two millennia. Is that becau...
In my previous essay I argue in favor of a realist view of art and show how these same arguments an...
As a contemporary philosophical aesthetician, I come at the problem differently from theologian Nat...
I thank Professor Jacobs for trying to clarify our apparent and real differences on the nature of a...
In this thesis, I demonstrate that the method of practice-based research originating in the fine art...
This paper is one of the winners of the “Hall of Frame ” award given by Professor John Frame at Refo...
The Professional Problem of the Artist The professional problem of artists who want to produce art f...
I encourage [my students] to express themselves in their art, as a multi-dimensional image bearer of...
The arts and modern Christianity, especially in its Evangelical Protestant forms, have often had an ...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. One of, if not the, major question...
We have seen that art in some form is, a necessity in Christian corporate worship. If it is bad or ...
The Reformed tradition, following Zwingli and especially Calvin, excluded images from the churches. ...
After understanding what art is, the author tries to re late the art to Christian Revelation and hu...
A church pastor, his choirmaster and a graphic artist collaborate in producing a five-part cantata, ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [51]-53)This thesis focuses on the freedoms of expression...
Christian art has been an integral part of faith and worship for almost two millennia. Is that becau...