God. Beauty. Art. Theology.Editors Mark Husbands; Roger Lundin and Daniel J. Treier present ten essays from the 2006 Wheaton Theology Conference that explore a Christian approach to beauty and the arts. Theology has much to contribute in providing a place for the arts in the Christian life; and the arts have much to contribute to the quality of Christian life; worship and witness.The 2006 Wheaton Theology Conference explored a wide-ranging Christian approach to divine beauty and the earthly arts. Written and illustrated by artists and theologians; these essays illuminate for us the Christian significance of the visual arts; music and literature; as well as sounding forth the theological meaning and place of the arts in a fallen world--fallen; yet redeemed by Christ. Here is a veritable feast for pastors; artists; theologians and students eager to consider the profound but not necessarily obvious connection between Christianity and the arts.
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