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T&T Clark Handbook of Theology and the Arts: Religion and the Arts

Editat de Dr Stephen M. Garrett, Dr Imogen Adkins
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 noi 2024
Introducing readers to the conversation between Christian theology and the arts, this handbook offers a survey of the current research in this field, and opens avenues for future work. Across the chapters there is a concern for the cultural and political embeddedness of theology and the arts, the relationship between form and content (in both art and theology), and a robust understanding of the world as the theater of God's glory. A thorough-going commitment to Scripture is also woven into the many different habits of thought that are represented in this volume.Part I surveys different approaches to the theology-arts conversation. Part II focuses on how particular art forms bringing theological issues to the surface and how theological and denominational traditions shape the making and receiving of the arts. Part III delves into key topics in the current theology-arts scene and asks how artistic and theological performance can both speak to theological and artistic knowing and help to celebrate and interrogate embodied, lived reality. Overall, this volume presents the theology-arts conversation from a distinctly Christian perspective, as a witness of the gospel of Christ to the world.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780567683755
ISBN-10: 0567683753
Pagini: 544
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seriile Religion and the Arts, Bloomsbury Companions

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Maps the historical moves that have shaped the contemporary theology-arts scene, examining the prevailing questions, themes and loci

Notă biografică

Imogen Adkins supervises undergraduates in the Divinity and Music faculties at Cambridge University, UK.Stephen M.Garrett works for Global Scholars, USA, as the professional development director after having completed a 3 year stint as an Associate Professor of Philosophy and Religion at the Vilnius Academy of Arts, Lithuania.

Cuprins

Prologue - A Brief Historical Survey - William Dyrness (Ch. 31, "The Arts" in Oxford Handbook to Systematic Theology [2007], with permission from OUP)Editors' Introduction to the bookPart I: Different Approaches to the Theology-Arts Conversation1. Theology of Art - Trevor Hart (University of St Andrews, UK)2. Theology Through the Arts - Jeremy Begbie (Duke Divinity School, USA)3. Theology as Art - David Brown (University of St Andrews, UK)4. The Correlation of Theology and Art - Wilson Yates (United Theological Seminary, USA)5. Theology~Art - Stephen Garrett (Global Scholars)6. Theo-poetics - Heather Walton (Glasgow University, UK)Part II: Form and Mutual Formation of Theology and the ArtsTheology and Artistic Forms7. Music - Steven Guthrie (Belmont University, USA)8. Poetry - Maggie Dawn (Yale Divinity School, USA)9. Lyric - Beth Dodd (Sarum College, UK)10. Literature - Ben Quash (Kings College London, UK)11. Drama/theatre - Todd E. Johnson (Fuller Theological Seminary, USA)12. Dance - Anne-Marie Korte (Utrecht University, The Netrherlands)13. Visual arts - William Dyrness (Fuller Theological Seminary, USA)14. Film & video - Robert Johnston (Fuller Theological Seminary, USA)15. Popular culture - Clive Marsh (Leicester University, UK)Art and Theological Traditions16. Catholic Neo-Thomist - Judith Wolfe (ITIA, University of St Andrews, UK)17. Orthodox - Cornelia S. Tsakiridou (La Salle, University, USA)18. Protestant Evangelical - Kevin Vanhoozer (Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, USA)19. Pentecostal - Robert Beckford (Canterbury Christ, UK) 20. Analytic/Philosophical - Nicholas Wolterstorff (Yale Divinity School, USA)Part III: Prevalent Themes in the Theology-Arts ConversationTheological performance23. Trinity and Incarnation - Jeremy Begbie (Duke Divinity School, USA)24. Creation and Grace - Brett Gray (Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, UK)25. Beauty and Revelation - Richard Viladesau (Fordham University, USA)26. Biblical exegesis - Richard Bourne (York St John University, UK)27. Spirit and Liberation - Dulcie McKenzie (Queen's Foundation, UK)28. Tragedy - Giles Waller (Cambridge University, UK)29. Redemption and Sin - Ferdia Stone-Davis (Margaret Beaufort Institute of Theology, USA)30. Apocalyptic, Eschatology, and New Creation - Murray A. Rae (Otago University, New Zealand)31. Church and Liturgy - David Taylor (Fuller Theological Seminary, USA)32. Sacrament - Rowan Williams (Magdalene College, Cambridge, UK)33. Hope and Freedom - Gavin Hopps (ITIA, University of St Andrews, UK)Notes on ContributorsGlossaryBibliographyIndex