The Ecumenism of Beauty
Edited by Timothy Verdon
- ISBN: 9781612619248
- Trim size: 6 x 9 inches
- Weight: 8 ounces.
- Pages: 128
- Publication Date: 25 Apr 2017
- Product ID: 9248
- Format: Hardcover
"The Ecumenism of Beauty is a call to the church to again embrace the arts in service to its liturgy and mission." —Sandra Bowden, Collector, Curator and Past President of Christians in the Visual Arts
Essays include Calvin and the Visual Arts: The Aesthetics of Soli Deo Gloria, The Artist as Contemplative, and Art and the Liturgy.
Contributors to this book include:
Timothy Verdon, Editor — Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Director (Florence, Italy)
William Dyrness — Fuller Theological Seminary, Professor of Theology
Jérôme Cottin — University of Strasbourg, Professor of Practical Theology
Susan S. Kanaga —Mount Tabor Ecumenical Centre for Art & Spirituality, Artist
Philippo Rossi — Florentine Study Centre of Stanford University, Visiting Professor
Martin Shannon — The Community of Jesus, Liturgist and Director of Formation
The work of contributors Susan S. Kanaga and Filippo Rossi is currently on display at the Grande Museo del Duomo in Florence, Italy. For more information visit artsandecumenism.org.
—Midwest Book Review
"Since its formation, God's people have struggled to embrace the rich and comprehensive reality of Christ's Church. It is, therefore, a pleasure to have theologians and artists from Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox traditions gather--as they do in this volume--to consider afresh the vital places of images, art, and beauty, not only within the Church, but also beyond her doors as she invites a world that is hungry for meaning and transcendence to feast on God's good gifts." -Cameron J. Anderson, Executive Director of Christians in the Visual Arts (CIVA)
"This book signals what surely needs to be central to any future engagement of faith and the arts—an ecumenical spirit that can take differences seriously while constantly trying to find ways in which Christians can more fully live into their inheritance in Christ." -Jeremy Begbie, Thomas A. Langford Research Professor of Theology, Duke Divinity School
"Jesus calls his followers to be united as one, yet our theological and ecclesial differences often divide us. This brief collection of essays by Christians from a variety of traditions appeals to beauty—in particular, beauty as experienced in and through the arts—as a means to unify the body of Christ. However we might interpret Dostoevsky's words, spoken by Prince Myshkin in The Idiot, that 'beauty will save the world,' I expect that Christians of all backgrounds will be enriched by these reflections and encouraged to seek unity in Christ." -Rev. Dr. David McNutt, Guest Professor of theology and philosophy, Wheaton College
"As a priest as well as a lover of art, Verdon recognizes that prayer and art are natural allies—that spirituality, at heart, is not merely a quest for truth and goodness, but also for authentic beauty as well. This is a truly gorgeous book, filled with full color illustrations, that is as much a feast for the eyes as for the mind." —Carl McColman, patheos.com