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Art and the bible: Two essays (L'Abri pamphlets)

Much modern art, like a Giacometti sculpture, portrays man in alienation, loneliness, despair. Was art always like this? Must it always focus on the lostness of man? Dr. Francis A. Schaeffer, a theologian with a deep interest in the arts, shows how the Bible records the use of various art forms in the Old Testament times. Then, turning to the contemporary scene, he suggests eleven perspectives within which a Christian view of art can take shape. For the Christian the arts can be a source of joy, a symbol of the creativity that marks the mannishness of man, man himself being made in the image of God the creator. For the Christian artist the sky is not the limit. Because he can distinguish between reality and illusion, he is the one whose imagination can "fly beyond the stars." Features & Benefits
* outlines the various art forms recorded in the Old Testament

* discusses current trends of modern art

* offers eleven perspectives for developing a Christian view of art

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Author(s) Francis A. Schaeffer - Personal Name
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Call Number 246 Sch a
ISBN/ISSN 0877844437
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Classification 246 Sch a
Series Title
GMD Print
Language English
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Publishing Year 1973
Publishing Place Illinois
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