Art, Desire, and God: Phenomenological Perspectives

Bringing together thinkers from philosophy of religion, religious studies, music, art, and film, while drawing on a wealth of phenomenological resources and methods, a team of renowned scholars provide new vantages on the question of how art is an expression of the human desire for God. In three...

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Contributors: Grove, Kevin G. (Editor) ; Nutter, Taylor J. (Editor) ; Rios, Christopher C. (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: London Bloomsbury Academic 2023
In:Year: 2023
Edition:1st ed
Series/Journal:Expanding Philosophy of Religion
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Aesthetics / God / Longing / Religious art
Further subjects:B Christianity and art
B Collection of essays
B Esthétique - Aspect religieux
B Desire Religious aspects
B Aesthetics Religious aspects
B Art and religion
B Phenomenology
B Arts - Aspect religieux
B God Philosophy
B Arts and religion
B Art et religion
B philosophy of religion
B Christianisme et art
B Désir - Aspect religieux - Christianisme
B Aesthetics Religious aspects Christianity
B Music Religious aspects
B Phenomenology & Existentialism
B Dieu - Philosophie
B God - Philosophy
B Aesthetics - Religious aspects
B Philosophy: aesthetics
B Phénoménologie
B Christianity and the arts
B Arts - Aspect religieux - Christianisme
B Music - Religious aspects
B Musique - Aspect religieux
B Desire Religious aspects Christianity
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Summary:Bringing together thinkers from philosophy of religion, religious studies, music, art, and film, while drawing on a wealth of phenomenological resources and methods, a team of renowned scholars provide new vantages on the question of how art is an expression of the human desire for God. In three interrelated parts, chapters employ phenomenological tools to propose new ways for speaking of the desire for God. Scholars first draw upon music, sculpture, film, and painting to develop ways of expressing diverse philosophical and religious aspects characteristic of aesthetic experience. The discussion then opens up to examine the mystical and wounded aspects of embodied interface with God. The final part investigates embodied aesthetic praxis in philosophy of religion and religious studies. With several contributions engaging with the embodied, aesthetic experience of underrepresented voices, Art, Desire, and God offers constructive phenomenological bridges across divides of disciplines, aesthetic experiences, and embodied actions.
ISBN:1350327182
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.5040/9781350327184