Theology and the Arts
- 212 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Focusing on the role of artists, particularly writers, this treatise critiques contemporary Christian views on creativity. It contends that modern Protestant interpretations of culture have strayed from a Biblical understanding of God as Creator, highlighting the need for a return to foundational faith in the creative process. The work emphasizes the significance of art in expressing and exploring spiritual truths within a cultural context.
