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Religion as Art - An Interpretation

English · Hardback

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Religion in its most authentic part is an art form. Religion does what art does. This idea is richly illustrated and supported by materials of diverse origin. The vast range of the author's experience in the arts and in religious texts and works of aesthetics allows him to lay hold of a great mass of disparate material and to bring out new dimensions in all of it. He always has just the example he needs at his fingertips, a Tibetan Buddhist text next to a French impressionist painting and a remark about early Banogu counterpoint, and each example is seen in a new and interesting way. Through this gentle yoking together of heterogeneous materials, common roots are discovered.
Most studies of art and religion describe and explain them as data. Thomas Martland identifies them as expressions of ideals and asks what they are when they are authentic rather than merely what they are when they are self-identified as art and religion. This is an identification through assessment, not an Aristotelian classification, and the means of assessment are provided.


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Authors Thomas R Martland, Thomas R. Martland
Publisher State University of New York Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.06.1981
 
EAN 9780873955201
ISBN 978-0-87395-520-1
No. of pages 230
Weight 481 g
Series SUNY Series in Philosophy (Har
Suny Philosophy
Subject Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Other religions

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