Comparing Divine and Artistic Creativity (Part III): The Functional Imago Dei
byWe are now in the middle of a five part series on the role of comparisons between divine and artistic creativity within a theology…
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?
During my graduate studies at Indiana University I encountered a way of thinking that not only resonated with my faith but also changed my…
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Dr. E. John Walford is Professor of Art History at Wheaton College, Illinois, where he has taught since 1981. He is author of Jacob…