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Environmental Values in Christian Art

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The book explores how Christian art evolved from the third century to the Reformation, highlighting the transition from pagan aesthetics to the expression of environmental values. It examines the ways in which these values were integrated into artistic representations, reflecting broader theological and cultural shifts within Christianity. Through this analysis, the work reveals the significance of art in conveying spiritual and ecological themes throughout history.

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Environmental Values in Christian Art, Susan Power Bratton

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2007
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