Philosophy, art, and religion : understanding faith and creativity /

At a time when religion and science are thought to be at loggerheads, art is widely hailed as religion's natural spiritual ally. Philosophy, Art and Religion investigates the extent to which this is true. It charts the way in which modern conceptions of 'Art' often marginalize the sac...

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Main Author: Graham, Gordon, 1949 July 15- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, [2017]
Series:Cambridge studies in religion, philosophy, and society.
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Summary:At a time when religion and science are thought to be at loggerheads, art is widely hailed as religion's natural spiritual ally. Philosophy, Art and Religion investigates the extent to which this is true. It charts the way in which modern conceptions of 'Art' often marginalize the sacred arts, construing choral and instrumental music, painting and iconography, poetry, drama and architecture as 'applied' arts that necessarily fall short of the ideal of 'art for art's sake'. Drawing on both history of art and philosophical aesthetics, Graham sets out the historical context in which the arts came to free themselves from religious patronage, in order to conceptualize the cultural context in which religious art currently finds itself. The book then relocates religious art within the aesthetics of everyday life. Subsequent chapters systematically explore each of the sacred arts, using a wide range of illustrative examples to uncover the ways in which artworks can illuminate religious faith, and religious content can lend artworks a deeper dimension.
Physical Description:xi, 174 pages ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 165-168) and index.
ISBN:9781107132221
1107132223
9781107584778
1107584779