Art That Heals

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aesthetic theory
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Art theory
art therapy
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Caravaggio
Carceral state
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christianity
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forthcoming
H.P. Lovecraft
healing
incarceration
Ludwig Wittgenstein
music therapy
pastoral ministry
poetics
prison ministry
prison reform
PTSD
restorative justice
spiritual care
The Outsider
theology
theopoetics
therapy
trauma
Van Gogh

Product details

  • ISBN 9781640659926
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: Church Publishing Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A theologically rich and pastorally grounded exploration of how art becomes a language of healing, resistance, and hope behind prison walls.

Authored by a pastor with extensive experience in both military and correctional chaplaincy, this rigorous and illuminating study offers a theologically grounded examination of the ways incarcerated individuals employ artistic practice to negotiate trauma and imagine new possibilities for hope. Engaging personal narratives, constructive theological frameworks, and insights drawn from the author’s own chaplaincy work, the book presents art as a sacred mode of discourse—a theopoetic practice that mediates healing, agency, and resistance. Situated within Christian theology, informed by contemporary trauma theory, and attentive to the substantial institutional constraints that shape carceral ministry, the work demonstrates how chaplains and other caregivers can cultivate conditions in which aesthetic encounter becomes a catalyst for spiritual transformation and communal well‑being.

Tyler Parry is Priest-in-Charge of St. Luke’s in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and Rector of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in Moscow, Pennsylvania. He holds a BA in Philosophy from Houghton College, an MAR in Historical Theology from Evangelical Theological Seminary, and a ThD in Restorative Theology, also from Evangelical Theological Seminary. He is an adjunct professor of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Scranton, a spiritual counselor and preceptor with Lehigh Valley Hospice, and the Protestant Chaplain at SCI-Waymart. He has also served his country as an Army chaplain with the National Guard. Parry lives in Blakeslee, Pennsylvania.

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