Art and religion
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Incoming Resources
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- On the strange place of religion in contemporary art, James Elkins
- Gardens of the soul, making sacred and shamanic art, Faith Nolton
- David Jones, engraver, soldier, painter, poet, Thomas Dilworth
- Christianity and the visual arts, studies in the art and architecture of the church, editor Gilbert Cope
- Disfiguring, art, architecture, religion, Mark C. Taylor
- The metamorphosis of the gods, Translated by Stuart Gilbert
- Refiguring the spiritual, Beuys, Barney, Turrell, Goldsworthy, Mark C. Taylor
- Sister Wendy Beckett on art and the sacred
- The return of religion and other myths, a critical reader in contemporary art, edited by Maria Hlavajova, Sven Lutticken, and Jill Winder
- Reaching beyond, improvisations on jazz, Buddhism, and a joyful life, Herbie Hancock, Daisaku Ikeda, Wayne Shorter
- Heaven, Doreet Levitte Harten
- Religion, art, and visual culture, a cross-cultural reader, edited by S. Brent Plate
- Beautiful necessity, the art and meaning of women's altars, Kay Turner
- Beauty and holiness, the dialogue between aesthetics and religion, James Alfred Martin, Jr
- Sacred art in East and West, its principles and methods, Titus Burckhardt ; translated [from the French] by Lord Northbourne
- A Mieke Bal reader
- The work of art, rethinking the elementary forms of religious life, Michael Jackson
- Art, modernity and faith, towards a theology of art, George Pattison
- - isms, understanding religions, Theodore Gabriel & Ronald Geaves
- A million little ways, uncover the art you were made to live, Emily P. Freeman
- Man and God in art and ritual, a study of iconography, architecture and ritual action as primary evidence of religious belief and practice
- Blasphemy, art that offends, S. Brent Plate
- Negotiating rapture, the power of art to transform lives, Richard Francis [editor] ; with essays by Homi K. Bhabha ... [et al.] ; with contributions by Yve-Alain Bois ... [et al.]
- The embodied eye, religious visual culture and the social life of feeling, David Morgan
- Art and religion in the 21st century, Aaron Rosen
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