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This unique book aims to provide the first extended account of the
intellectual history of aesthetic discourse among British and
American evangelicals from the awakening of a modern aesthetic
consciousness in the eighteenth century to the
fundamentalist-modernist controversy of the early twentieth
century. Drawing on an extensive but largely forgotten body of
periodical source materials, it seeks to map the evangelical
aesthetic tradition's intellectual terrain, to highlight its
connections to other philosophical discourses, and to assess some
of its theological implications. In doing so, it challenges the
still prevalent stereotype of evangelicalism as aesthetically
'impoverished' and devoid of serious reflection on the arts,
offering instead a narrative sensitive to the historical
complexities of evangelical approaches to aesthetic theory and
criticism.
KURT JACKSON
A new book about the British landscape painter Kurt Jackson (b.
1961).
This new hardback edition includes many new illustrations.
including photographs taken for this new edition. The text has been
completely updated.
EXTRACT FROM CHAPTER 4:
One of Kurt Jackson s appealing concepts is that the ocean is
one of the last true wildernesses left on the planet. It s an idea
that I found very interesting when he explained it to me when we
first met in St Just. I took it that he meant a spiritual as well
as an ecological or natural wilderness. Jackson s art can thus be
seen as an art that is the border region between humanity and
nature, between culture and nature, as well as literally tackling
that area the coast which is neither land nor sea.
Note that Kurt Jackson is always facing outwards from the land,
and looking towards the ocean, not painting with his back to the
sea, and looking towards the land (and notice that the many boats
and ships and helicopters and such in this area are left out of the
paintings, too).
So Jackson s Porth series, about Priest Cove, and all of his sea
paintings, are very important in his art in articulating this idea
of the ocean as the last wilderness. Have you ever wondered what s
out there? is a question that Kurt Jackson asks (it s the title of
one of his major paintings, too the centrepiece of the Porth
series).
Jackson has repeated the question over a number of related
works: the title of two 2004 pieces is The Last Wilderness In
Western Europe? This was painted on Jura (in Scotland), and both
pictures are consciously emptied of human marks just empty moorland
and a delicate blue sky. An earlier picture, part of the Cape
series, was entitled Do You Ever Wonder What s Out There? (1999) an
unusual composition in the Jackson oeuvre which puts the horizon
very high, and focusses on the dark blue ocean flecked with white
spray.
Kurt Jackson isn t that interested in many of the connotations
of the ocean the moon, time, goddesses, rebirth (though moons do
appear in his art from time to time). He s not really interested in
religious or pagan or magical symbols in that way. And he s not
that interested in shipping, fishing, and all things maritime, like
J.M.W. Turner was.
But when Jackson asks a question like have you ever wondered
what s out there?, and considers the sea as one of the last
wildernesses, that alters the interpretation of his sea paintings.
It doesn t apply to all of them, though: in plenty of paintings
(and not only the smaller or more modest ones), Jackson is not
thinking in terms of big themes. But when he titles a painting Have
You Ever Wondered What s Out There? (and writes the title in big
letters across the painting), it s clearly intended to resonate in
the viewer at a deeper level.
This text entitled Salvation and Spiritual Growth is a text book
that can be used for: A New Converts Classroom or self teaching
Church Bible Class or Bible School courseWhat makes Salvation and
Spiritual Growth inique is: It allows you to create your own
thoughts, through thought questions. The author's answers for each
question, combines as a book within a book, in the back of the
bookTherefore, if you need a self taught book on the following
topics, purchase Salvation and Spiritual Growth: Salvation, defined
as past, present and the heavenly future, with its purpose. How to
resist temptation, presented through, sin, flesh and the Devil What
it means to possess and use the Fruit of the Spirit. The importance
and what it means to have on the Whole Armor of God
This book is ambitiously inter-disciplinary. Its eleven works, in
full colour, form a striking contribution to the commonwealth of
colour studies and to a possible unification of C. P. Snow's Two
Cultures. Colour and inter-disciplinarity go hand in hand. This so
often involves the authors leaving the comfort zone of their
original specialty and striving for excellence in another. The
personal story of Franziska Schenk is but one good example. Colour
in Art, Design and Nature may be divided into four main sections,
defined in terms of the authors themselves. First, there are two
contributions by biologists. Second, the largest section is by
practicing artists. Third, there are two engineering-based
contributions. Finally, two contributions address some of the
historical proponents of colour theory and art. It seems that our
perceptions of aesthetics and beauty must be very flexible indeed
so as to find absolute opposites equally fascinating. If so, it
goes to show how wonderful are the construction and operation of
the human brain. Does psychology win in the end? Does colour lead
to a single culture?"
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