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  • Transforming Christian Thought in the Visual Arts: Theology, Aesthetics, and Practice

    Transforming Christian Thought in the Visual Arts by Beaumont, Sheona; Thiele, Madeleine Emerald;

    Theology, Aesthetics, and Practice

    Series: Routledge Studies in Theology, Imagination and the Arts;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 7 July 2021

    • ISBN 9780367443214
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages266 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Weight 740 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 43 Illustrations, black & white; 49 Illustrations, color; 43 Halftones, black & white; 49 Halftones, color; 2 Tables, black & white
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    Short description:

    This volume explores how the visual arts are presenting and responding to Christian theology and demonstrates how modern and contemporary artists and artworks have actively engaged in conversation with Christianity.

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    Long description:

    This volume explores how the visual arts are presenting and responding to Christian theology and demonstrates how modern and contemporary artists and artworks have actively engaged in conversation with Christianity. Modern intellectual enquiry has often been reluctant to engage theology as an enriching or useful form of visual analysis, but critics are increasingly revisiting religious narratives and Christian thought in pursuit of understanding our present-day visual culture.


    In this book an international group of contributors demonstrate how theology is often implicit within artworks and how, regardless of a viewer’s personal faith, it can become implicit in a viewer’s visual encounter. Their observations include deliberate juxtaposition of Christian symbols, imaginative play with theologies, the validation of non-confessional or secular public engagement, and inversions of biblical interpretation. Case studies such as an interactive Easter, glow-sticks as sacrament, and visualisation of the Bible’s polyphonic voices enrich this discussion. Together, they call for a greater interpretative generosity and more nuance around theology’s cultural contexts in the modern era.


    By engaging with theology, culture, and the visual art, this collection offers a fresh lens through which to see the interaction of religion and art. As such, it will be of great use to those working in Religion and the Arts, Visual Art, Material Religion, Theology, Aesthetics, and Cultural Studies.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction-Sheona Beaumont and Madeleine Emerald Thiele; PART 1: Re-working the Bible Beyond Symbolic Expression; 1 ‘The Hearing Ear and the Seeing Eye’: Transformative Listening to the Biblical Image-John Harvey; 2 Photography as the Bible’s New Illumination-Sheona Beaumont; 3 The Visual Commentary on Scripture: Principles and Possibilities-Ben Quash; 4 The Virgin and the Visual Artist as Theologian: Examining Two Marian Images by David Jones-Ewan King; Praxis I: LAVANT 2018-Sara Mark; PART 2: Re-Shaping Institutional and Historical Cross-Currents; 5 ‘A Sacred Art of the State’: Public Commissions for French Churches, Abbeys, and Cathedrals-Jonathan Koestlé-Cate; 6 The Chapel at Royal Holloway: Visual Theology and Women’s Education-John Dickson and Harriet O’Neill; 7 The 'Sacred Pastoral' as the Manifestation of Spirituality in the Work of Bishop William Giles-Marjorie Coughlan; Praxis II:HS-Maciej Urbanek; PART 3: Re-Discovering the Church Space in Liturgy, Performance, and Installation; 8 Bin Bag Visions: Theological Horizons in Maciej Urbanek’s HS-Jonathan A. Anderson; 9 Public Liturgical Theology Through Community and Public Art-Martin Poole and Stephen B. Roberts; 10 Stations of the Cross & Stations of the Resurrection: Interdisciplinary Art Practice and its Implications for Visual Theology-Lucy Newman Cleeve; Envoi-Sheona Beaumont and Madeleine Emerald Thiele

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