Theology of contemporary art : Kim En Joong
Contemporary art, as a reflection of the concerns and needs of today's humanity, demands attention, silence, reflection and a discerning eye ... For this reason, it becomes a privileged platform for the encounter with Mystery, with a God who escapes all figurations or concepts. This function is... Full description
Main Author: | Mariano, Felix Hernandez. |
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Hindsmarsh, S. A. : ATF Press, 2018 |
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A forum for theology in the world, published by the Australian Theological Forum Inc.
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Contemporary art, as a reflection of the concerns and needs of today's humanity, demands attention, silence, reflection and a discerning eye ... For this reason, it becomes a privileged platform for the encounter with Mystery, with a God who escapes all figurations or concepts. This function is what makes the work of the Dominican Kim EnJoong, an internationally recognised artist, so remarkable. These pages deepen, from a novel theological perspective, the different elements that make up his work: colour, shapes, light, composition ... a perspective that guides us towards the contemplation of the Mystery that a painter shows us.--back cover |
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Includes Bibliographical References |
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86p. |
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9781925643992 |
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