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Art and Faith
Book • 2021
Makoto Fujimura's "Art and Faith: A Theology of Making" explores the intersection of art and faith, challenging the common separation between the two.
Fujimura draws on his own experiences as an artist and his Christian faith to argue for a deeper integration.
The book delves into the nature of creativity, the role of beauty, and the significance of making in reflecting God's image.
It examines various artistic traditions and their theological implications, offering a rich and insightful perspective.
Ultimately, the book encourages readers to consider the spiritual dimensions of their creative endeavors.
Fujimura draws on his own experiences as an artist and his Christian faith to argue for a deeper integration.
The book delves into the nature of creativity, the role of beauty, and the significance of making in reflecting God's image.
It examines various artistic traditions and their theological implications, offering a rich and insightful perspective.
Ultimately, the book encourages readers to consider the spiritual dimensions of their creative endeavors.
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when discussing the aesthetic beauty of the tabernacle and priestly clothing, referencing the author's exploration of a theology of beauty.


Jon Collins

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The Dangerous Gift of God’s Presence – Leviticus E4
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as the author of several books, including "Art and Faith: A Theology of Making."

Lee C. Camp

190: Makoto Fujimura: Art and Faith