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This collection of essays by distinguished authors explores the
present-day field of theological aesthetics: from von Balthasar's
contribution and parallel developments to correctives and
alternatives to his approach. A tribute to von Balthasar's own
project expands into a dialogue with ancient and medieval
traditions in search of revelatory aesthetics. The contributors
outline challenges to his approach (including Protestant
perspectives) and introduce new ways of viewing the field of
theological aesthetics, which ultimately opens up to the idea of
concrete cultural contexts and practical human needs determining
the use of the arts and aesthetic sensibilities in theology.
This collection of essays by distinguished authors explores the
present-day field of theological aesthetics: from von Balthasar's
contribution and parallel developments to correctives and
alternatives to his approach. A tribute to von Balthasar's own
project expands into a dialogue with ancient and medieval
traditions in search of revelatory aesthetics. The contributors
outline challenges to his approach (including Protestant
perspectives) and introduce new ways of viewing the field of
theological aesthetics, which ultimately opens up to the idea of
concrete cultural contexts and practical human needs determining
the use of the arts and aesthetic sensibilities in theology.
This anthology of philosophical texts by Greek and Roman authors
brings together works from the late fifth century BC to the sixth
century AD that comment on major aesthetic issues such as the
perception of beauty and harmony in music and the visual arts,
structure and style in literature, and aesthetic judgement. It
includes important texts by Plato and Aristotle on the status and
the role of the arts in society and in education, and Longinus'
reflections on the sublime in literature, in addition to less
well-known writings by Philodemus, Cicero, Seneca, Plotinus,
Augustine and Proclus. Most of the texts have been newly translated
for this volume, and some are available in English for the first
time. A detailed introduction traces the development of classical
aesthetics from its roots in Platonism and Aristotelianism to its
ultimate form in late Antiquity.
This anthology of philosophical texts by Greek and Roman authors
brings together works from the late fifth century BC to the sixth
century AD that comment on major aesthetic issues such as the
perception of beauty and harmony in music and the visual arts,
structure and style in literature, and aesthetic judgement. It
includes important texts by Plato and Aristotle on the status and
the role of the arts in society and in education, and Longinus'
reflections on the sublime in literature, in addition to less
well-known writings by Philodemus, Cicero, Seneca, Plotinus,
Augustine and Proclus. Most of the texts have been newly translated
for this volume, and some are available in English for the first
time. A detailed introduction traces the development of classical
aesthetics from its roots in Platonism and Aristotelianism to its
ultimate form in late Antiquity.
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