Theology and the Arts

Theology and the Arts

Theology and the Arts

Theology and the Arts

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Overview

This treatise on the importance of what the artist does--especially the man of letters--examines recent Christian appraisals of the creative enterprise and argues that Protestant interpretations of culture today are marred by their departure from Biblical faith in God as Creator. Today, theologians find themselves writing more and more about painting, music, poetry, drama, and the novel. Many are convinced that no definition of man or interpretation of his condition is adequate if it ignores man as a creator. Some Christian writers have been content to explore the possibilities of new dialogue between religion and the arts. Others have sought to develop a theology of art--a systematic interpretation of what artists are doing, why they are doing it, and what it means in the context of the Christian story about nature, man, and God. In doing so, they have used either the image of creation, the cross, or consummation as their point of departure for an interpretation of the artist's venture. Dr. Harned examines the merits and problems involved in the use of each image for the appraisal of the human enterprise and contends that consummation must use the doctrine of God as Creator in order to be useful to contemporary Christianity. He emphasizes the need for Protestantism to recover the idea of "the natural" and defines it in a way congruent with the theology of the Reformers. Here are insightful answers for all who want to understand the importance of the arts, why theologians are concerned with literature and painting, and how that concern has been expressed.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781725234239
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 04/15/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 204
File size: 15 MB
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About the Author

David Baily Harned (PhD, Yale Graduate School) is a retired professor of religious studies who remains active as a classroom teacher and scholarly writer. He taught at Williams, Smith, and Allegheny Colleges, and served as President at Allegheny College, as Dean of Arts and Sciences at Louisiana State University, and as the founding chairman of the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Virginia.
David Baily Harned (Ph.D., Yale Graduate School) is a retired professor of religious studies who remains active as a classroom teacher and a scholarly writer. He taught at Williams, Smith and Allegheny Colleges, and served a five year term as President at Allegheny College. His longer terms of service were seven years as the Dean of Arts and Sciences at Louisiana State University and ten years as the founding chairman of the Department or Religious Studies at the University of Virginia.
David Hein is Professor of Religion and Philosophy at Hood College, Maryland.

Table of Contents

Preface 9

I Theology and the Man of Letters 11

II Paul Tillich and the Message of the Cross 47

III Nicolas Berdyaev and the Image of Consummation 80

IV Art as Response to the Creator 107

V Art and the Natural 137

Epilogue 185

Notes 191

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