Spiritual and religious artwork hangs in the Springville Museum of Art for the 38th annual exhibition. Over 275 pieces were displayed. (Abi Falin Horspool) On Wednesday, Oct. 16, the Springville ...
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Do depictions of religious icons in art & architecture affect one’s experience with faith? Can depictions of religious icons in art & architecture have an impact on the deepness of one’s connection to ...
A hallway of children's artwork is featured in the gallery of spiritual and religious art at Springville Museum of Art. Only 200 of the 900 submissions were featured. (Haley McIlroy) The 39th annual ...
As the presence of artificial intelligence in our daily lives expands, so too do the ethical problems posed by the technology. As a Christian, I'm increasingly concerned with AI's presence in one of ...
W riting about religion is funny. The category is so encompassing as to include in its godlike scope even logical opposites and antinomies, such as belief and unbelief, the otherworldly and the ...
Religious art, in modern times, has fallen from the liveliness of the Renaissance, when religion was civilization and men brought a homely vitality to their church art. John Singer Sargent’s* symbolic ...
I DESCEND FROM a holy heritage of Christian martyrs, pastors, and missionaries who dedicated their lives to serving the Lord and ministering to people. I was born in Moscow, Russia to Canadian parents ...
This is the second part of Christian artist Jyoti Sahi's reflections on the place of art in the process of "inculturation" in the Indian Church: Western culture has shown great interest in expressing ...
Critics of the opening ceremony betrayed their ignorance of Christianity’s pagan roots — and the real reason behind their ire toward the show. Opening Ceremony Director Thomas Jolly was quick to ...
Two small exhibitions, one at the Met Cloisters, the other at the Wallach Art Gallery, bring the personal and political dynamics of devotional art to the fore. By Holland Cotter In 1983, at Japan ...
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