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The book examines how Christian art evolved from the third century to the Reformation, highlighting the shift in aesthetic values as it replaced pagan influences. It explores the ways in which environmental themes and values were expressed in this art, reflecting the changing beliefs and attitudes towards nature within the context of Christianity. Through this lens, the work provides insights into the intersection of faith, art, and environmental consciousness during a pivotal period in history.
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Environmental Values in Christian Art, Susan Power Bratton
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