RT Article T1 Imaging the Infinite JF Journal of European Baptist Studies VO 19 IS 2 SP 37 OP 50 A1 Sparkes, Graham 1955- LA English YR 2019 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1702867889 AB Protestantism, particularly as expressed through both the Reformed and radical dissenting traditions, has struggled to find a place for art in faith and worship. The fear of falling into idolatry has always haunted its approach. This paper seeks to show that the twentieth-century move to abstraction in art can be seen, at least in certain respects, as a response to such Protestant concerns. Artists such as Piet Mondrian and Mark Rothko illustrate this, and offer us an important way of understanding and appreciating how abstract art can deepen the spiritual journey. K1 Abstract art K1 Idolatry K1 Mondriaan K1 Mondrian K1 Protestantism K1 Rothko DO 10.25782/jebs.v19i2.216