The Christian imagination : essays on literature and the arts /
The Christian imagination : essays on literature and the arts /
edited by] Leland Ryken.
- Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Book House, (c)1981.
- 448 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
Christianity and culture Christian imagination Toward a Biblical view of aesthetics In the beginning, God created The arts : a bridge between the natural and spiritual realms Some perspectives on art What is truth in art? On evil in art Homer, Dante, and all that Literature and the greatness of man Religion and literature The Christian reader Shakespeare and Christianity The Bible as literature A Christian approach to modern literature Reality in modern literature Myth : a flight to reality A Christian view of tragedy Can satire be religious? The religious meaning of comedy The art of poetry The play's the thing--or is it? A Christian perspective on film The advantages of the Christian faith for a writer Novelist and believer Poems should stay across the street from the church The Christian novel and the evangelical dilemma Unwelcoming the Christian poet How the few and the many use pictures Letter to a Christian artist On praising God with our senses Christian art Would Augustine have enjoyed Picasso? Christian responsibility in music Christian hymnody The place of music in Christian life How the few and the many use music The Christian and music C.S. Lewis -- C.S. Kilby -- F.E. Gaebelein -- L. Ryken -- C.N. Huizenga -- F.A. Schaeffer -- F.E. Gaebelein -- T. Howard -- T. Howard -- R.M. Frye -- T.S. Eliot -- N.M. Tischler -- S.J. Van Der Weele -- L. Ryken -- V. Ramey -- A.H. Leitch -- T. Howard -- E.B. Batson -- H. Boonstra -- N. Vos -- L. Ryken -- G.C. Bennett -- M. Coppenger -- C. Walsh -- F. O'Connor -- R. Jellema -- J.W. Ingles -- J. Leax -- C.S. Lewis -- H.R. Rookmaaker -- V.S. Owens -- C. Seerveld -- M. Marchak -- H.M. Best -- E.M. Clarkson -- R. Elmore -- C.S. Lewis -- F.E. Gaebelein.
Christianity and the arts.
Christianity and literature.
BR115 / .C475 1981 BR115
Includes bibliographical references.
Christianity and culture Christian imagination Toward a Biblical view of aesthetics In the beginning, God created The arts : a bridge between the natural and spiritual realms Some perspectives on art What is truth in art? On evil in art Homer, Dante, and all that Literature and the greatness of man Religion and literature The Christian reader Shakespeare and Christianity The Bible as literature A Christian approach to modern literature Reality in modern literature Myth : a flight to reality A Christian view of tragedy Can satire be religious? The religious meaning of comedy The art of poetry The play's the thing--or is it? A Christian perspective on film The advantages of the Christian faith for a writer Novelist and believer Poems should stay across the street from the church The Christian novel and the evangelical dilemma Unwelcoming the Christian poet How the few and the many use pictures Letter to a Christian artist On praising God with our senses Christian art Would Augustine have enjoyed Picasso? Christian responsibility in music Christian hymnody The place of music in Christian life How the few and the many use music The Christian and music C.S. Lewis -- C.S. Kilby -- F.E. Gaebelein -- L. Ryken -- C.N. Huizenga -- F.A. Schaeffer -- F.E. Gaebelein -- T. Howard -- T. Howard -- R.M. Frye -- T.S. Eliot -- N.M. Tischler -- S.J. Van Der Weele -- L. Ryken -- V. Ramey -- A.H. Leitch -- T. Howard -- E.B. Batson -- H. Boonstra -- N. Vos -- L. Ryken -- G.C. Bennett -- M. Coppenger -- C. Walsh -- F. O'Connor -- R. Jellema -- J.W. Ingles -- J. Leax -- C.S. Lewis -- H.R. Rookmaaker -- V.S. Owens -- C. Seerveld -- M. Marchak -- H.M. Best -- E.M. Clarkson -- R. Elmore -- C.S. Lewis -- F.E. Gaebelein.
Christianity and the arts.
Christianity and literature.
BR115 / .C475 1981 BR115