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Visual Faith - Art, Theology, and Worship in Dialogue (Paperback)
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Visual Faith - Art, Theology, and Worship in Dialogue (Paperback)
Series: Engaging Culture
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"Both theological and practical, this wide-ranging study will be of
special interest to all who want to get beyond the sterile
prejudices that have so often marred the relationship between
visual art and Protestantism." -Jeremy Begbie, Cambridge University
and University of St. Andrews "Dyrness advocates 'careful
historical and theological reflection' and puts this into practice
in ways that satisfy the academic mind. Most of all, however, he
emerges as a theologian of the arts with a message for the
churches. He offers a well-founded critique of traditional
Protestant prejudice against matters visual and artistic, and he
issues an inspiring challenge to follow the Spirit into richer
modes of praise and worship." -Graham Birtwistle, Free University,
Amsterdam "A refreshing and welcome addition to the growing
discourse on a Protestant recovery of visual imagination and the
need for Christians of all stripes to engage and exploit the visual
arts-both in the secular marketplace and within the worshiping life
of the church." -E. John Walford, Wheaton College "The
image-oriented insularity found in certain sectors of the
Protestant church is sensitively and thoughtfully challenged by
Bill Dyrness in this insightful guide. Visual Faith weaves together
a compelling case for the collaboration between art and
Christianity. Placing the complex world of contemporary art making
within historical, theological, and cultural contexts, Dyrness
affirms the necessity of images in the ongoing vitality of the
church and her mission." -Barry Krammes, Biola University;
publications editor, Christians in the Visual Arts "With economy,
grace, and passion, Visual Faith provides a compelling case for a
deeperengagement on the part of Reformed Christians with visual art
and aesthetics. Without apologizing for the past, Dyrness
chronicles the astonishing renaissance of Christian involvement in
contemporary art that is taking place in the present. And by
placing art in the context of worship and the rich variety of other
Christian traditions of spirituality and theology, he is helping to
shape the future." -Gregory Wolfe, editor, Image: A Journal of the
Arts & Religion "This is a book that church leaders, artists,
and worshipers all need to read and discuss together. It
contributes insights that are vital to understanding and shaping
(both critically and constructively) major changes in culture and
worship today." -Frank Burch Brown, Christian Theological
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