Many modes of religious expression and experience have a
markedly aesthetic component, even though aesthetic delight itself
often appears to be free of moral or religious interests. In this
ground-breaking work, Frank Burch Brown shows how aesthetics, no
less than ethics, can play a central role in the study of religion
and in the practice of theology.
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