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Modern art and the death of a culture / H.R. Rookmaaker. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Wheaton, Illinois : Crossway Books ; [(c)1994.; Leicester, England : Apollos, [(c)1994.Description: 256 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0891077995
  • 9780891077992
  • 0851111424
  • 9780851111421
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • N6490.M634 1994
  • N6490.R777.M634 1994
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Contents:
The message in the medium : The icon; Beyond history; Painting is more than art alone; Two landscapes; Two world views The roots of contemporary culture : Christianity and culture; Gnosticism and mysticism; A dulaism of nature and grace; The Reformation attitude; Before the Enlightenment; Science; The age of reason; Man in the box The first step to modern art : Nothing but the facts; Landscape and reality; The death of themes; Naturalistic reality; Another initial step to modern art; Idealized escapism; Christian art?; The new naturalism and the bourgeois attitude; Reactions to realism The second step to modern art : On from impressionism; The quest for reality; The quest for a synthesis; A mystic-romantic reaction The last steps to modern art : Expressionism; Developments in Germany; Abstraction; Cubism; The quest for absolutes; The decisive step; Four reactions Into the new era : A new art for new needs; A new art with a new message; The irrationality of the rational; The surrealist protest; Surreality and Christian reality; The real and the horrible; A different twentieth-century response Modern art and the twentieth century revolt : Abstract expressionism; The skeleton of Achilles; Two British artists; Pop and op; Happenings and hippie; Jazz, blues and beat Protest, revolution and the Christian response : The search for humanity; Plastic people; Beyond the material; Drugs and religion; What is normal?; The tragic protest; The permissive society; Apocalypse; Toward a renewal of the church Faith and art : Christianity in art; The role of art; Questions of aesthetics and morals; Norms and structures in art; The Christian artist; The Christian in a changing world.
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The message in the medium : The icon; Beyond history; Painting is more than art alone; Two landscapes; Two world views The roots of contemporary culture : Christianity and culture; Gnosticism and mysticism; A dulaism of nature and grace; The Reformation attitude; Before the Enlightenment; Science; The age of reason; Man in the box The first step to modern art : Nothing but the facts; Landscape and reality; The death of themes; Naturalistic reality; Another initial step to modern art; Idealized escapism; Christian art?; The new naturalism and the bourgeois attitude; Reactions to realism The second step to modern art : On from impressionism; The quest for reality; The quest for a synthesis; A mystic-romantic reaction The last steps to modern art : Expressionism; Developments in Germany; Abstraction; Cubism; The quest for absolutes; The decisive step; Four reactions Into the new era : A new art for new needs; A new art with a new message; The irrationality of the rational; The surrealist protest; Surreality and Christian reality; The real and the horrible; A different twentieth-century response Modern art and the twentieth century revolt : Abstract expressionism; The skeleton of Achilles; Two British artists; Pop and op; Happenings and hippie; Jazz, blues and beat Protest, revolution and the Christian response : The search for humanity; Plastic people; Beyond the material; Drugs and religion; What is normal?; The tragic protest; The permissive society; Apocalypse; Toward a renewal of the church Faith and art : Christianity in art; The role of art; Questions of aesthetics and morals; Norms and structures in art; The Christian artist; The Christian in a changing world.

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