David Lyle Jeffrey is Emeritus Distinguished Professor of Literature and the Humanities at Baylor University. Jeffrey earned his PhD from Princeton University and is also the author or editor of many books, including The King James Bible and the World It Made and We Were a Peculiar People Once: Confessions of an Old-Time Baptist. Robert C. Roberts is Distinguished Professor of Ethics, Emeritus, at Baylor University (philosophy). He works primarily in moral psychology, with special attention to the role of emotions in moral and spiritual character. His latest book is Recovering Christian Character: The Psychological Wisdom of Soren Kierkegaard.

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The Art of Scripture 1 Art and Understanding in Biblical Poetry (David Lyle Jeffrey) 2 God's Pentateuchal Poesy: Why Does the Lord Speak in Poetry in the Torah (and Other Places Too)? (Brent A. Strawn) Theology in the Arts 3 Bonaventure on the Arts: Toward a Theology of Verbal Poiesis (Phillip J. Donnelly) 4 Something Understood: George Herbert and Francis Bacon in Dialogue (Katie Calloway) 5 Artworks and the Increase of Christian Wisdom (Robert C. Roberts) 6 The Hope of Recognition (Christina Carnes Ananias) 7 Jacques Maritain, Art, and the Varieties of Transcendence (Thomas Hibbs) 8 Psalm 137, the Harlem Renaissance, and the Function of Poetic Form (Abram Van Engen) 9 De Musica Dei: Music, Mimesis, and Theological Representation (Barry Harvey) Artists Seeking Understanding 10 To Understand or to Be Understood: A Poet's Perspective (Micheal O'Siadhail) 11 The Space Between: A Sculptor's Journey among the Mysteries, Wonders, and Paradoxes Inhabiting the Space between the Genesis and the Revelation of an Artwork (Douwe Blumberg) 12 Art's Under-standing: Culture Care and a Theology of Making (Makoto Fujimura) 13 Art Seeking Understanding: The Awkwardness of Music (Jeremy Begbie)
