Aesthetics and the Divine

Aesthetics and the Divine
Author: Shimon Dovid Cowen
Publsiher: Hybrid Publishers
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2020-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781925736649

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"Rabbi Cowen's creative engagement with these contemporary artists reveals how spirituality can enhance the power of the visual image, the emotional persuasiveness of the literary text, and the neurological impact of music ..." - Mel Alexenberg, formerly Professor of Art at Columbia University In the realm of contemporary aesthetic high culture, there are many painters, writers and composers of great talent, but few with deep religious knowledge and belief. In the realm of faith, there are many with deep belief and religious knowledge, but very few with developed great artistic talent. Is there some way of making good the absent but essential combination of artistic prowess and religious depth required to produce great religious artworks in the various artistic media? In response to this question, this book addresses the theory and practice of engaging significant artists – not necessarily religiously learned or committed – to draw forth from them genuinely religious high art. After exploring the concept of the religious artwork, it documents three religious-creative encounters through which important religious artworks emerged, in the realms of painting, literature and music. It concludes with thoughts on the methodology and kinds of successful engagements between religion and aesthetics – with broader implications for education to religious art.

The Divine Proportion

The Divine Proportion
Author: H. E. Huntley
Publsiher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2012-06-08
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780486131870

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Discussion ranges from theories of biological growth to intervals and tones in music, Pythagorean numerology, conic sections, Pascal's triangle, the Fibonnacci series, and much more. Excellent bridge between science and art. Features 58 figures.

Divine Beauty

Divine Beauty
Author: Daniel A. Dombrowski
Publsiher: Vanderbilt University Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2004
Genre: Aesthetics, Modern
ISBN: 0826514405

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Offers the first detailed explication of Charles Hartshorne's aesthetic theory and its place within his theocentric philosophy.

Aesthetics and the Divine

Aesthetics and the Divine
Author: Shimon Dovid Cowen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017
Genre: Aesthetics
ISBN: 1925281469

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Divine Suspense

Divine Suspense
Author: Andreas Seland
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2018-07-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783110562873

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What is suspense, and why do we feel it? These questions are at the heart of the first part of this study. It develops and defends the ‘imminence theory of suspense’ – the view that suspense arises in situations that are structurally defined by something essential being imminent. Next, the study utilizes this theory as an interpretative key to Søren Kierkegaard’s seminal work ‘Frygt og Bæven’ (‘FB’). FB is an exploration of what it means to take the story of Abraham and Isaac as a paradigmatic example of faith. The study argues that a core aspect of how Kierkegaard conceptualizes faith through the figure of Abraham is suspense. The argument is built upon the observation that to have faith is to be a hero. To be hero means to belong to a story. Stories manifests different conceptualizations of time. Abraham’s story, as FB frames it, is radically geared towards something imminent – it is characterized by an essential relation of suspense. The study then explores how suspense not only forms part of the conceptualization of faith, but is also part of how this conceptualization is communicated. Thus, the study argues that there exists a symmetry of suspense between the rhetorical and the conceptual levels of the text.

The Artist as Divine Symbol

The Artist as Divine Symbol
Author: Adam Edward Carnehl
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2023-10-09
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781666763096

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In critical yet appreciative dialogue with four different art critics who demonstrated theological sensitivities, Adam Edward Carnehl traces an ongoing religious conversation that ran through nineteenth-century aesthetics. In Carnehl's estimation, this critical conversation between the John Ruskin, Walter Pater, and Oscar Wilde, culminated in the brilliant approach of G. K. Chesterton, who began his journalistic career with a series of insightful works of art criticism. By conducting a close reading of these largely neglected works, Carnehl demonstrates that Chesterton developed a theological aesthetic that focuses us on the revelation of God's image in every human being. In Chesterton's eyes, only those made in God's image can produce images themselves, and only those who receive a revelation of truth are able to reveal truths for others. Art is therefore a rich and symbolic unveiling of the truth of humanity which finds its origin and purpose in God the Divine Artist.

Fusion of Critical Horizons in Chinese and Western Language Poetics Aesthetics

Fusion of Critical Horizons in Chinese and Western Language  Poetics  Aesthetics
Author: Ming Dong Gu
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2021-07-07
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783030737306

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This book begins with a reflection on dichotomies in comparative studies of Chinese and Western literature and aesthetics. Critiquing an oppositional paradigm, Ming Dong Gu argues that despite linguistic and cultural differences, the two traditions share much common ground in critical theory, aesthetic thought, metaphysical conception, and reasoning. Focusing on issues of language, writing, and linguistics; metaphor, metonymy, and poetics; mimesis and representation; and lyricism, expressionism, creativity, and aesthetics, Gu demonstrates that though ways of conception and modes of expression may differ, the two traditions have cultivated similar aesthetic feelings and critical ideas capable of fusing critical and aesthetic horizons. With a two-way dialogue, this book covers a broad spectrum of critical discourses and uncovers fascinating connections among a wide range of thinkers, theorists, scholars, and aestheticians, thereby making a significant contribution to bridging the aesthetic divide and envisioning world theory and global aesthetics.

Theological Aesthetics after von Balthasar

Theological Aesthetics after von Balthasar
Author: Dr James Fodor,Dr Oleg V Bychkov
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2013-05-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781409477938

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This collection of essays by distinguished authors explores the present-day field of theological aesthetics: from von Balthasar’s contribution and parallel developments to correctives and alternatives to his approach. A tribute to von Balthasar’s own project expands into a dialogue with ancient and medieval traditions in search of revelatory aesthetics. The contributors outline challenges to his approach (including Protestant perspectives) and introduce new ways of viewing the field of theological aesthetics, which ultimately opens up to the idea of concrete cultural contexts and practical human needs determining the use of the arts and aesthetic sensibilities in theology.