Gospel as Work of Art

EERDMANS TRADEISBN: 9780802882820

Imaginative Truth and the Open Text

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By David Brown
Imprint: EERDMANS TRADE
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Format:
HARDBACK
Dimensions:
246 x 199 mm
Weight:
2000 g
Pages:
576

Description

David William Brown, FRSE, FBA is an Anglican priest and British scholar of philosophy, theology, religion, and the arts. He has taught at the universities of Oxford, Durham, and St. Andrews.

Reviews

Scottish Journal of Theology "This landmark contribution challenges us to reconsider biblical interpretation while inviting us into a more imaginatively engaged theological future." Interpretation "David Brown's book is a work of art in itself: vellum dust jacket, paper that is elegant to the touch, color illustrations, white space on the page. . . . By highlighting the artistry of the Gospel creators, Brown offers us a path to a new vision of Scripture and a new way of making the story of Jesus Christ relevant for today." Church Times "This book is a massive achievement, which will be read with enjoyment and profit by anyone concerned with the interface of the Bible and wider culture." ?The Expository Times "This is a very beautiful book, both in visual presentation and in the vision with which its renowned author writes. Few can even approach David Brown in combination of breadth and depth." CHOICE This is more a work of meditation and reflection than an academic study. It would be most valuable in a liturgical or meditative environment such as a church or chancery: it is not primarily intended for scholarly or academic purposes. . . . Highly recommended." "This is a big book with big ideas. It is also at points profound. Anyone interested in Christian theology--in what it has been and what it might become--must ponder Brown's wide-ranging, historically learned, beautifully illustrated, thought-provoking pages. Even the most erudite will find an education here." --Dale C. Allison Jr., Princeton Theological Seminary "In this beautifully illustrated and ambitious volume, David Brown convincingly argues that 'reading' the gospel through visual images indicates the inventive and imaginative nature of the gospel writers. Theologians, biblical historians, and art historians are challenged to consider this premise and rediscover the interconnectivity of word and image for today's academic and Christian communities." --Heidi J. Hornik, Baylor University

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