Oxford Handbook of Religion and the Arts
Herausgeber: Brown, Frank Burch
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This volume offers 37 original essays from leading scholars on the crucial topics, issues, methods, and resources for studying and teaching religion and the arts.
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This volume offers 37 original essays from leading scholars on the crucial topics, issues, methods, and resources for studying and teaching religion and the arts.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 564
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 170mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 930g
- ISBN-13: 9780190871192
- ISBN-10: 0190871199
- Artikelnr.: 49561358
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 564
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 170mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 930g
- ISBN-13: 9780190871192
- ISBN-10: 0190871199
- Artikelnr.: 49561358
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.
* Acknowledgments * Contributors * Introduction: Chapter One: Mapping the Terrain of Religion and Art
Frank Burch Brown * PART ONE: RELIGIOUS AESTHETICS * Chapter Two: Aesthetics and Religion: An Overview
Richard Viladesau * Chapter Three: Beauty and Divinity
Patrick Sherry * Chapter Four: The Religious Sublime
Vijay Mishra * Chapter Five: Artistic Imagination and Religious Faith
Gesa Elsbeth Thiessen * Chapter Six: Creativity at the Intersection of Art and Religion
Deborah Haynes * PART TWO: ARTISTIC WAYS OF BEING RELIGIOUS * Chapter Seven: Musical
Frank Burch Brown * Chapter Eight: Narrative
David Jasper * Chapter Nine: Poetic
Peggy Rosenthal * Chapter Ten: Dramatic
Larry Bouchard * Chapter Eleven: Embodied
Dance
Anne
Marie Gaston, with Tony Gaston * Chapter Twelve: Architectural
Richard Kieckhefer * Chapter Thirteen: Visual and Still (Painting, Sculpture and Photography)
Diane Apostolos
Cappadona * Chapter Fourteen: Visual and Moving (Film)
Robert K. Johnston * PART THREE: RELIGIOUS WAYS OF BEING ARTISTIC * Chapter Fifteen: Judaism and Literature
Ilan Stavans * Chapter Sixteen: Judaism and Music
Mark Kligman * Chapter Seventeen: Judaism and Art
Edward van Voolen * Chapter Eighteen: Christianity and Literature
Ralph C. Wood * Chapter Nineteen: Christianity and Music
Paul Westermeyer * Chapter Twenty: Christianity and Visual Art
Graham Howes * Chapter Twenty
One: Islam and Literature
Tarif Khalidi * Chapter Twenty
Two: Islam and Visual Art
Margaret S. Graves * Chapter Twenty
Three: Islam and Music
Amnon Shiloah * Chapter Twenty
Four: Hinduism
Aesthetics, Drama, and Poetics
Sunthar Visuvalingam * Chapter Twenty
Five: Hinduism
Visual Art and Architecture
Jessica Frazier * Chapter Twenty
Six: Hinduism and Music
Guy L. Beck * Chapter Twenty
Seven: Buddhism
Image as Icon, Image as Art
Charles Lachmann * Chapter Twenty
Eight: Taoism and the Arts
Deborah A. Sommer * Chapter Twenty
Nine: Confucianism and the Arts
Deborah A. Sommer * Chapter Thirty: Shinto and Visual Art
Sybil Thornton * PART FOUR: ISSUES and THEMES * Chapter Thirty
One: Artistry in Modern and Postmodern Worship
Don Saliers * Chapter Thirty
Two: Art, Morality, and Justice
John W. de Gruchy * Chapter Thirty
Three: Belief and Doubt in Literature
Roger Lundin * Chapter Thirty
Four: Iconoclasm
Mia Mochizuki * Chapter Thirty
Five: Gender, Imagery, and Religious Imagination
Margaret Miles * Chapter Thirty
Six: Art, Material Culture, and Lived Religion
David Morgan * Chapter Thirty
Seven: Sacred and Secular in African American Music
Cheryl Kirk
Duggan * Index
Frank Burch Brown * PART ONE: RELIGIOUS AESTHETICS * Chapter Two: Aesthetics and Religion: An Overview
Richard Viladesau * Chapter Three: Beauty and Divinity
Patrick Sherry * Chapter Four: The Religious Sublime
Vijay Mishra * Chapter Five: Artistic Imagination and Religious Faith
Gesa Elsbeth Thiessen * Chapter Six: Creativity at the Intersection of Art and Religion
Deborah Haynes * PART TWO: ARTISTIC WAYS OF BEING RELIGIOUS * Chapter Seven: Musical
Frank Burch Brown * Chapter Eight: Narrative
David Jasper * Chapter Nine: Poetic
Peggy Rosenthal * Chapter Ten: Dramatic
Larry Bouchard * Chapter Eleven: Embodied
Dance
Anne
Marie Gaston, with Tony Gaston * Chapter Twelve: Architectural
Richard Kieckhefer * Chapter Thirteen: Visual and Still (Painting, Sculpture and Photography)
Diane Apostolos
Cappadona * Chapter Fourteen: Visual and Moving (Film)
Robert K. Johnston * PART THREE: RELIGIOUS WAYS OF BEING ARTISTIC * Chapter Fifteen: Judaism and Literature
Ilan Stavans * Chapter Sixteen: Judaism and Music
Mark Kligman * Chapter Seventeen: Judaism and Art
Edward van Voolen * Chapter Eighteen: Christianity and Literature
Ralph C. Wood * Chapter Nineteen: Christianity and Music
Paul Westermeyer * Chapter Twenty: Christianity and Visual Art
Graham Howes * Chapter Twenty
One: Islam and Literature
Tarif Khalidi * Chapter Twenty
Two: Islam and Visual Art
Margaret S. Graves * Chapter Twenty
Three: Islam and Music
Amnon Shiloah * Chapter Twenty
Four: Hinduism
Aesthetics, Drama, and Poetics
Sunthar Visuvalingam * Chapter Twenty
Five: Hinduism
Visual Art and Architecture
Jessica Frazier * Chapter Twenty
Six: Hinduism and Music
Guy L. Beck * Chapter Twenty
Seven: Buddhism
Image as Icon, Image as Art
Charles Lachmann * Chapter Twenty
Eight: Taoism and the Arts
Deborah A. Sommer * Chapter Twenty
Nine: Confucianism and the Arts
Deborah A. Sommer * Chapter Thirty: Shinto and Visual Art
Sybil Thornton * PART FOUR: ISSUES and THEMES * Chapter Thirty
One: Artistry in Modern and Postmodern Worship
Don Saliers * Chapter Thirty
Two: Art, Morality, and Justice
John W. de Gruchy * Chapter Thirty
Three: Belief and Doubt in Literature
Roger Lundin * Chapter Thirty
Four: Iconoclasm
Mia Mochizuki * Chapter Thirty
Five: Gender, Imagery, and Religious Imagination
Margaret Miles * Chapter Thirty
Six: Art, Material Culture, and Lived Religion
David Morgan * Chapter Thirty
Seven: Sacred and Secular in African American Music
Cheryl Kirk
Duggan * Index
* Acknowledgments * Contributors * Introduction: Chapter One: Mapping the Terrain of Religion and Art
Frank Burch Brown * PART ONE: RELIGIOUS AESTHETICS * Chapter Two: Aesthetics and Religion: An Overview
Richard Viladesau * Chapter Three: Beauty and Divinity
Patrick Sherry * Chapter Four: The Religious Sublime
Vijay Mishra * Chapter Five: Artistic Imagination and Religious Faith
Gesa Elsbeth Thiessen * Chapter Six: Creativity at the Intersection of Art and Religion
Deborah Haynes * PART TWO: ARTISTIC WAYS OF BEING RELIGIOUS * Chapter Seven: Musical
Frank Burch Brown * Chapter Eight: Narrative
David Jasper * Chapter Nine: Poetic
Peggy Rosenthal * Chapter Ten: Dramatic
Larry Bouchard * Chapter Eleven: Embodied
Dance
Anne
Marie Gaston, with Tony Gaston * Chapter Twelve: Architectural
Richard Kieckhefer * Chapter Thirteen: Visual and Still (Painting, Sculpture and Photography)
Diane Apostolos
Cappadona * Chapter Fourteen: Visual and Moving (Film)
Robert K. Johnston * PART THREE: RELIGIOUS WAYS OF BEING ARTISTIC * Chapter Fifteen: Judaism and Literature
Ilan Stavans * Chapter Sixteen: Judaism and Music
Mark Kligman * Chapter Seventeen: Judaism and Art
Edward van Voolen * Chapter Eighteen: Christianity and Literature
Ralph C. Wood * Chapter Nineteen: Christianity and Music
Paul Westermeyer * Chapter Twenty: Christianity and Visual Art
Graham Howes * Chapter Twenty
One: Islam and Literature
Tarif Khalidi * Chapter Twenty
Two: Islam and Visual Art
Margaret S. Graves * Chapter Twenty
Three: Islam and Music
Amnon Shiloah * Chapter Twenty
Four: Hinduism
Aesthetics, Drama, and Poetics
Sunthar Visuvalingam * Chapter Twenty
Five: Hinduism
Visual Art and Architecture
Jessica Frazier * Chapter Twenty
Six: Hinduism and Music
Guy L. Beck * Chapter Twenty
Seven: Buddhism
Image as Icon, Image as Art
Charles Lachmann * Chapter Twenty
Eight: Taoism and the Arts
Deborah A. Sommer * Chapter Twenty
Nine: Confucianism and the Arts
Deborah A. Sommer * Chapter Thirty: Shinto and Visual Art
Sybil Thornton * PART FOUR: ISSUES and THEMES * Chapter Thirty
One: Artistry in Modern and Postmodern Worship
Don Saliers * Chapter Thirty
Two: Art, Morality, and Justice
John W. de Gruchy * Chapter Thirty
Three: Belief and Doubt in Literature
Roger Lundin * Chapter Thirty
Four: Iconoclasm
Mia Mochizuki * Chapter Thirty
Five: Gender, Imagery, and Religious Imagination
Margaret Miles * Chapter Thirty
Six: Art, Material Culture, and Lived Religion
David Morgan * Chapter Thirty
Seven: Sacred and Secular in African American Music
Cheryl Kirk
Duggan * Index
Frank Burch Brown * PART ONE: RELIGIOUS AESTHETICS * Chapter Two: Aesthetics and Religion: An Overview
Richard Viladesau * Chapter Three: Beauty and Divinity
Patrick Sherry * Chapter Four: The Religious Sublime
Vijay Mishra * Chapter Five: Artistic Imagination and Religious Faith
Gesa Elsbeth Thiessen * Chapter Six: Creativity at the Intersection of Art and Religion
Deborah Haynes * PART TWO: ARTISTIC WAYS OF BEING RELIGIOUS * Chapter Seven: Musical
Frank Burch Brown * Chapter Eight: Narrative
David Jasper * Chapter Nine: Poetic
Peggy Rosenthal * Chapter Ten: Dramatic
Larry Bouchard * Chapter Eleven: Embodied
Dance
Anne
Marie Gaston, with Tony Gaston * Chapter Twelve: Architectural
Richard Kieckhefer * Chapter Thirteen: Visual and Still (Painting, Sculpture and Photography)
Diane Apostolos
Cappadona * Chapter Fourteen: Visual and Moving (Film)
Robert K. Johnston * PART THREE: RELIGIOUS WAYS OF BEING ARTISTIC * Chapter Fifteen: Judaism and Literature
Ilan Stavans * Chapter Sixteen: Judaism and Music
Mark Kligman * Chapter Seventeen: Judaism and Art
Edward van Voolen * Chapter Eighteen: Christianity and Literature
Ralph C. Wood * Chapter Nineteen: Christianity and Music
Paul Westermeyer * Chapter Twenty: Christianity and Visual Art
Graham Howes * Chapter Twenty
One: Islam and Literature
Tarif Khalidi * Chapter Twenty
Two: Islam and Visual Art
Margaret S. Graves * Chapter Twenty
Three: Islam and Music
Amnon Shiloah * Chapter Twenty
Four: Hinduism
Aesthetics, Drama, and Poetics
Sunthar Visuvalingam * Chapter Twenty
Five: Hinduism
Visual Art and Architecture
Jessica Frazier * Chapter Twenty
Six: Hinduism and Music
Guy L. Beck * Chapter Twenty
Seven: Buddhism
Image as Icon, Image as Art
Charles Lachmann * Chapter Twenty
Eight: Taoism and the Arts
Deborah A. Sommer * Chapter Twenty
Nine: Confucianism and the Arts
Deborah A. Sommer * Chapter Thirty: Shinto and Visual Art
Sybil Thornton * PART FOUR: ISSUES and THEMES * Chapter Thirty
One: Artistry in Modern and Postmodern Worship
Don Saliers * Chapter Thirty
Two: Art, Morality, and Justice
John W. de Gruchy * Chapter Thirty
Three: Belief and Doubt in Literature
Roger Lundin * Chapter Thirty
Four: Iconoclasm
Mia Mochizuki * Chapter Thirty
Five: Gender, Imagery, and Religious Imagination
Margaret Miles * Chapter Thirty
Six: Art, Material Culture, and Lived Religion
David Morgan * Chapter Thirty
Seven: Sacred and Secular in African American Music
Cheryl Kirk
Duggan * Index