Pentecostal Aesthetics: Theological Reflections in a Pentecostal Philosophy of Art and Aesthetics.
بواسطة
Steven Félix-Jäger
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Philosophy
Art & Photography
تنسيق
غلاف ورقي
صفحات
224
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Jan 1, 2015
الناشر
Brill Academic Publishers
رقم ISBN-10
9004285636
رقم ISBN-13
9789004285637
الوصف
Amos Yong and Steven Félix-Jäger delve into the intersection of Pentecostal beliefs and the philosophies surrounding art and aesthetics. With a focus on how Pentecostalism shapes understanding and appreciation of creative expressions, the authors explore the historical context of art through a theological lens. They discuss how art forms not only reflect cultural dynamics but also engage with deeper ontological questions stemming from faith.
Throughout their examination, the authors invite readers to reconsider traditional definitions of art, emphasizing the importance of spirituality in the creative process. They propose a distinct framework that aligns artistic practices with Pentecostal tenets, revealing how faith influences artistic intention and reception. The book highlights personal narratives and community expressions that embody the vibrancy of Pentecostal culture and its artistic manifestations.
By addressing contemporary issues in aesthetics from a Pentecostal viewpoint, Yong and Félix-Jäger create a dialogue that bridges theology, philosophy, and the arts. Their reflections encourage a reimagining of how the divine can be experienced and represented through various forms of artistic endeavor, ultimately enriching the broader conversation within Pentecostal and charismatic studies.
Throughout their examination, the authors invite readers to reconsider traditional definitions of art, emphasizing the importance of spirituality in the creative process. They propose a distinct framework that aligns artistic practices with Pentecostal tenets, revealing how faith influences artistic intention and reception. The book highlights personal narratives and community expressions that embody the vibrancy of Pentecostal culture and its artistic manifestations.
By addressing contemporary issues in aesthetics from a Pentecostal viewpoint, Yong and Félix-Jäger create a dialogue that bridges theology, philosophy, and the arts. Their reflections encourage a reimagining of how the divine can be experienced and represented through various forms of artistic endeavor, ultimately enriching the broader conversation within Pentecostal and charismatic studies.