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Theology, modernity, and the visual arts
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Not only do the visual arts raise and explore some of the deepest questions of life and death, meaning and purpose, they are also the medium through which the 21st century is increasingly communicating. In the digital domain, where billions now interrelate, the visual arts have become a uniquely privileged form of exchange, particularly on a growing number of social media platforms. We are witnessing what in retrospect may look like a revolution in the use of visual imagery. Visual language is becoming a new "lingua franca" that crosses geographical, historical, and cultural boundaries. Christian theology must ask how this new "lingua franca" can be "spoken" with maximum nuance and integrity, as well as how (to quote Rowan Williams) it can be "interrupted and transfigured by revelation". 'Theology, Modernity, and the Visual Arts' brings together a group of theologians, biblical scholars, art historians, and curators to consider what questions about Christ and modernity might be posed by the visual arts, and what truths about Christ and modernity they might ask us to face. Its authors explore modern and contemporary artists from Pablo Picasso to Kent Monkman and Paul Cézanne to Cornelia Parker, addressing questions of theory, practice, and interpretation. Their contributions are orientated by an enquiring and critical focus on how modern and contemporary visual art coexists with, counters, illuminates, and serves Christianity.
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Art with Christianity -- Thinking with Christianity: A grammar of doubt and belief in contemporary art / Jonathan A. Anderson -- The right eyes: Curating a theology of modernist painting / Daniel A. Siedell -- Making pain incarnate An iconophilic interpretation of Pablo Picasso's Guernica / Christina Carnes Ananias -- Secularization as Realization? / Johann H. Claussen -- Art instead of Christianity -- Missionary position: Kent Monkman and Christianity / Matthew J. Milliner -- Monochromes and monotheisms: An apophatic dialogue with Ad Reinhardt / Aaron Rosen -- Lines of the sacred Towards a heterology of Drawing / Jeremy Bibles -- Squinting at the invisible: Spiritual seeing and the art of Michael Simpson / Jennifer Sliwka -- Inheriting the mantle: Modern and contemporary art as the inheritor of the prophetic and apocalyptic tradition / C. A. Strine -- Art about Christianity -- How about...? R.G. Collingwood, T.J. Clark, and the conditions of a haveable world / Ben Quash -- Scandalous particularlity: Visual depictions of Jesus in modern art / Rebekah Eklund -- Optical illusions? Exploring the ambiguity of Biblical texts in modern and contemporary art / Christine E. Joynes -- A search for symbols and images adequate to our predicament / Neil Maccgregor -- Strange flesh: The body of the risen Jesus in the art of Edward Knippers / W. David O. Taylor -- Art for Christianity -- Showing people Jesus: Sight and the visual arts at Canterbury / Felicity Harley-McGowan -- Vision and mission: Making art for a world in danger / Frances Spalding -- Re-visiting creation / Chloë Reddaway.
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Turnhout, Belgium: Brepolis, [2024]
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ISBN
- 2503607128
- 9782503607122
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Theology, Modernity, and the Visual Arts Symposia held between 2018 and 2022.
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