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Art Seeking Understanding

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Fides quaerens intellectum is the idea that living faith naturally seeks a more complete understanding of God in relation to his creation. It has motivated Christian education from the very start. Although Ars quaerens intellectum--art seeking understanding--is by contrast a contemporary locution, in the Christian context of this volume it is a parallel to the more familiar phrase. Art here includes human making of the sort associated with any craft; this volume focuses on those usually called fine arts, namely poetry, painting, sculpture, and musical composition.

The contributors to Art Seeking Understanding contend that art in almost any medium is typically born of a desire for some kind of understanding--perhaps of the potential in their medium, an aspect of the external world, or of the artists own compulsion to create. An artwork may be prompted by a desire for greater understanding of transcendent realities. A distinctive value of the collaboration represented in this book is thus the reflection of artists themselves set alongside remarks by philosophers, theologians, literary critics, art historians, and musicologists. Together, these authors argue that there is a tacit if not explicit theological dimension to art-making that reveals itself readily in religious art but also in works that may have no such conscious motivation.

The artist, like all human creatures, is made in the image of God (imago Dei), but as both Scripture and tradition suggest, may in fact realize more intensively than the rest of us an aspect of the divine Maker. In turn, those who appreciate art may come to acquire an understanding of the nature of the Original Artist indirectly through allowing the works of gifted artists to spark their imaginative reflection. In this way, art speaks to us theologically in ways that substantially enrich our knowledge of our Creator and his creation. This volume invites readers to consider how God speaks, his characteristic poetic voice, and the influence of that voice on our knowledge of the holy. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 272g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2024
  • Publisher: Baylor University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781481320436

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David Lyle Jeffrey is Emeritus Distinguished Professor of Literature and the Humanities at Baylor University. Jeffrey earned his PhD from Princeton University and is also the author or editor of many books including The King James Bible and the World It Made and We Were a Peculiar People Once: Confessions of an Old-Time Baptist.Robert C. Roberts is Distinguished Professor of Ethics Emeritus at Baylor University (philosophy). He works primarily in moral psychology with special attention to the role of emotions in moral and spiritual character. His latest book is Recovering Christian Character: The Psychological Wisdom of Søren Kierkegaard.

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