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When Art Disrupts Religion Aesthetic Experience And The Evangelical Mind 1st Edition Philip S Francis

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When Art Disrupts Religion Aesthetic Experience And The Evangelical Mind 1st Edition Philip S Francis
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.75 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Philip S. Francis
ISBN: 9780190279769, 0190279761
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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When Art Disrupts Religion Aesthetic Experience And The Evangelical Mind 1st Edition Philip S Francis by Philip S. Francis 9780190279769, 0190279761 instant download after payment.

Foreword by Randall Balmer
The stories gathered in these pages lay bare the power of the arts to unsettle and rework deeply ingrained religious beliefs and practices. This book grounds its narrative in the accounts of 82 Evangelicals who underwent a sea-change of religious identity through the intervention of the arts. "There never would have been an undoing of my conservative Evangelical worldview" confides one young man, "without my encounter with the transcendent work of Mark Rothko on that rainy afternoon in London's Tate Modern." "The characters in The Brothers Karamazov began to feel like family to me," reports another individual, "and the doubts of Ivan Karamazov slowly saturated my soul." As their stories unfold, the subjects of the study describe the arts as sources of, by turns, "defamiliarization," "comfort in uncertainty," "a stand-in for faith" and a "surrogate transcendence." Drawing on memoirs, interviews, and field notes, Philip Salim Francis explores the complex interrelationship of religion and art in the modern West, and offers an important new resource for on-going debates about the role of the arts in education and social life.

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