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An exploration of the arts as a catalyst to spiritual growth, and a theology of aesthetics built on the dynamic between artistic appreciation and spirituality.There is growing interest in the relat...
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An exploration of the arts as a catalyst to spiritual growth, and a theology of aesthetics built on the dynamic between artistic appreciation and spirituality.
There is growing interest in the relationship between the arts and Christian faith. Much has been written about the arts and theology and the place of the arts in church life. Not as much has been written, however, about how the arts might actually advance spiritual formation in terms of the cumulative effect of religious experience and intentional practices. This book provides a modest step forward in that conversation, a conversation between theological aesthetics and practical theology. Understanding aesthetics as 'the realm of sense perception' and spiritual formation as 'growing capacities to participate in God's purposes', James McCullough suggests how these dynamics can mutually enhance each other, with the arts as an effective catalyst for this relationship. McCullough proposes an analysis of artistic communication and explores exciting examples from music, poetry, and painting, which render theoretical proposals in concrete terms. This book will engage both those new to the arts and those already deeply familiar with them.
There is growing interest in the relationship between the arts and Christian faith. Much has been written about the arts and theology and the place of the arts in church life. Not as much has been written, however, about how the arts might actually advance spiritual formation in terms of the cumulative effect of religious experience and intentional practices. This book provides a modest step forward in that conversation, a conversation between theological aesthetics and practical theology. Understanding aesthetics as 'the realm of sense perception' and spiritual formation as 'growing capacities to participate in God's purposes', James McCullough suggests how these dynamics can mutually enhance each other, with the arts as an effective catalyst for this relationship. McCullough proposes an analysis of artistic communication and explores exciting examples from music, poetry, and painting, which render theoretical proposals in concrete terms. This book will engage both those new to the arts and those already deeply familiar with them.
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Pages: 148
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Lutterworth Press
Publication Date:
29 October 2015
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.51 in
ISBN: 9780718894177
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
LITERARY CRITICISM / General, Literature: history and criticism
...it is certainly an accessible and helpful book for undergraduates and seminarians.
— Andrew Stout
— Andrew Stout
Foreword by David Brown
Preface
Introduction
PART I Theoretical Framework
1 The Arts and Spirituality
2 A Communicative Theory of the Arts
3 Aesthesis, Ascesis, and Catalysis
PART II Practical Application
4 T.S. Eliot - Four Quartets
5 Makoto Fujimura - The Four Holy Gospels
6 James MacMillan - Seven Last Words from the Cross
7 What Are They Saying?
PART III Conclusion
8 Eyes that See, Ears that Hear
Bibliography
Recomended Reading
Preface
Introduction
PART I Theoretical Framework
1 The Arts and Spirituality
2 A Communicative Theory of the Arts
3 Aesthesis, Ascesis, and Catalysis
PART II Practical Application
4 T.S. Eliot - Four Quartets
5 Makoto Fujimura - The Four Holy Gospels
6 James MacMillan - Seven Last Words from the Cross
7 What Are They Saying?
PART III Conclusion
8 Eyes that See, Ears that Hear
Bibliography
Recomended Reading