God in the Gallery (Cultural Exegesis): A Christian Embrace of Modern Art
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Artworks don’t manage knowledge—they channel it. It takes time and attention to understand an artwork’s meaning. Each piece demands a process of reconciliation, and a merging of two contexts: the artwork’s own history and the viewer’s private knowledge network. When it’s placed in a new context, its meaning evolves and expands elastically. It store... See more
Willa Köerner • A Personal Philosophy of Shared Knowledge
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Image and Presence: A Christological Reflection on Iconoclasm and Iconophilia (Encountering Traditions)
amazon.comhe Patristic theology and Byzantine understanding of the icon will show what they have to offer to modern Western society that keeps trying to escape reality.
Revisiting the Patristic Theology of the Icon. Part 1: Setting Aside our Western Assumptions.
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