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Oxford Handbook of Religion and the Arts [Mīkstie vāki]

Edited by (Frederick Doyle Kershner Professor of Religion & the Arts, Christian Theological Seminary)
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  • Sērija : Oxford Handbooks
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Feb-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0190871199
  • ISBN-13: 9780190871192
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 564 pages, height x width x depth: 241x170x31 mm, weight: 930 g, 11 illus.
  • Sērija : Oxford Handbooks
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Feb-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0190871199
  • ISBN-13: 9780190871192
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Nearly every form of religion or spirituality has a vital connection with art. Religions across the world, from Hinduism and Buddhism to Eastern Orthodox Christianity, have been involved over the centuries with a rich array of artistic traditions, both sacred and secular. In its uniquely multi-dimensional consideration of the topic, The Oxford Handbook of Religion and the Arts provides expert guidance to artistry and aesthetic theory in religion.

The Handbook offers nearly forty original essays by an international team of leading scholars on the main topics, issues, methods, and resources for the study of religious and theological aesthetics. The volume ranges from antiquity to the present day to examine religious and artistic imagination, fears of idolatry, aesthetics in worship, and the role of art in social transformation and in popular religion-covering a full array of forms of media, from music and poetry to architecture and film.

An authoritative text for scholars and students, The Oxford Handbook of Religion and the Arts will remain an invaluable resource for years to come.

Recenzijas

[ T]he text as a whole is a beneficial resource for many introductory or specific scholarly ends. * Jeremy Hamilton-Arnold, Religious Studies Review * The Oxford Handbook of Religion and the Arts is a useful departure point for scholars and students who want to get to know the terrain. * Lieke Wijnia, Reading Religion * The Oxford Handbook of Religion and the Arts presents a veritable smorgasbord of flavors to sample, consume, and, in some cases, savor. * Religion and the Arts *

Acknowledgments xi
List of Contributors
xiii
1 Introduction: Mapping the Terrain of Religion and the Arts
1(24)
Frank Burch Brown
PART I RELIGIOUS AESTHETICS
2 Aesthetics and Religion
25(19)
Richard Viladesau
3 Beauty and Divinity
44(13)
Patrick Sherry
4 The Religious Sublime
57(20)
Vijay Mishra
5 Artistic Imagination and Religious Faith
77(14)
Gesa Elsbeth Thiessen
6 Creativity at the Intersection of Art and Religion
91(18)
Deborah J. Haynes
PART II ARTISTIC WAYS OF BEING RELIGIOUS
7 Musical Ways of Being Religious
109(21)
Frank Burch Brown
8 Narrative Ways of Being Religious
130(16)
David Jasper
9 Poetic Ways of Being Religious
146(16)
Peggy Rosenthal
10 Dramatic Ways of Being Religious
162(20)
Larry D. Bouchard
11 Dance as a Way of Being Religious
182(21)
Anne-Marie Gaston
Tony Gaston
12 Architectural Expression and Ways of Being Religious
203(17)
Richard Kieckhefer
13 Visual Arts as Ways of Being Religious
220(18)
Diane Apostolos-Cappadona
14 Film and Video as Ways of Being Religious
238(19)
Robert K. Johnston
PART III RELIGIOUS WAYS OF BEING ARTISTIC
15 Judaism and Literature
257(6)
Ilan Stavans
16 Judaism and Music
263(7)
Mark Kligman
17 Judaism---Visual Art and Architecture
270(9)
Edward van Voolen
18 Christianity and Literature
279(7)
Ralph C. Wood
19 Christianity and Music
286(8)
Paul Westermeyer
20 Christianity and Visual Art
294(8)
Graham Howes
21 Islam and Literature
302(8)
Tarif Khalidi
22 Islam and Visual Art
310(11)
Margaret S. Graves
23 Islam and Music
321(6)
Amnon Shiloah
24 Hinduism---Aesthetics, Drama, and Poetics
327(23)
Sunthar Visuvalingam
25 Hinduism---Visual Art and Architecture
350(8)
Jessica Frazier
26 Hinduism and Music
358(9)
Guy L. Beck
27 Buddhism---Image as Icon, Image as Art
367(12)
Charles Lachman
28 Taoism and the Arts
379(9)
Deborah A. Sommer
29 Confucianism and the Arts
388(8)
Deborah A. Sommer
30 Shinto and the Arts
396(7)
Sybil A. Thornton
PART IV ISSUES AND THEMES
31 Artistry and Aesthetics in Modern and Postmodern Worship
403(15)
Don E. Saliers
32 Art, Morality, and Justice
418(15)
John W. de Gruchy
33 Doubt and Belief in Literature
433(17)
Roger Lundin
34 Iconoclasm
450(19)
Mia M. Mochizuki
35 Gender, Imagery, and Religious Imagination
469(11)
Margaret R. Miles
36 Art, Material Culture, and Lived Religion
480(18)
David Morgan
37 Sacred and Secular in African American Music
498(25)
Cheryl A. Kirk-Duggan
Index 523
Frank Burch Brown is Frederick Doyle Kershner Professor of Religion and the Arts at Christian Theological Seminary, Indianapolis, and was recently Alexander Campbell Visiting Professor of Religion and the Arts at the University of Chicago Divinity School. He is the author of five books, including Religious Aesthetics (1989) and Good Taste, Bad Taste, Christian Taste: Aesthetics in Religious Life (2000). He is also a composer, with twenty commissioned works.