It’s a great essay; read the whole thing. It brings to mind a new piece up at Big Think, asking “Does art need religion?” Bob Duggan draws on the work of psychoanalyst Otto Rank to argue ...
Saint Louis University’s Museum of Contemporary Religious Art (MOCRA) is the first museum to bring an interfaith focus to contemporary art. Through exhibitions, collections and educational programs, ...
Religion, on the other hand, is expressed most profoundly through the forms which constitute the proper concern of art.” *Among its advisers: Performers Raymond Massey and Lillian Gish ...
Both men walked away from religion in their youth, although some of those early experiences have clearly stayed with them — the parallels between faith and art self-evident if one wants to look ...
the interconnectedness between religion and art has been symbiotic; both evolving codependently to reflect social, cultural, and technological changes over time. Though the study of religion is ...
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