Art, Incarnation and the Human Body
byFrom Christmas to the Corpus Christi, the liturgical year keeps on reminding us about how the Word of God has assumed a human nature….
From Christmas to the Corpus Christi, the liturgical year keeps on reminding us about how the Word of God has assumed a human nature….
We have now arrived at the final post in this five part series. Up to this point, I have considered the way that one’s…
We have now arrived at the fourth installment of our series on comparing divine and artistic creativity. In previous posts, Part II and Part…
In my previous post, I discussed the arguments of directors Deborah Pearson and George Hunka against narrative. Specifically, Pearson argued that narratives are problematic…
In her article ‘The Necessity of Narrative?’, director Deborah Pearson critiques narrative, viewing it as a storytelling tool which is morally suspect because it…
We are now in the middle of a five part series on the role of comparisons between divine and artistic creativity within a theology…
In Part II, I consider those who identify the image of God with creativity as an aspect of the human being. What are the ethical implications of comparing divine and artistic creativity from this perspective?