Making Good

BAYLOR UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781602589896

Creation, Creativity, and Artistry

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By Trevor Hart
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BAYLOR UNIVERSITY PRESS
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229 x 152 mm
Weight:
270 g
Pages:
277

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Trevor Hart is Rector of Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church, St Andrews, Canon Theologian of St Ninian's Cathedral, Perth and Honorary Professor of Divinity at the University of St Andrews.

1. Grammars of Creation 2. Creation, Imagination, and Artistry 3. Comparability and the Conscription of the Creaturely 4. Creation, Incomparability, and Otherness 5. Cosmos: A World (Not) of Our Own Making 6. Ethos: Give and Take in the Order of Signs 7. Response-able: Reality and Its (Mis)representations 8. Art, Mimesis, and Transformation 9. Origination, Image, and Autonomy 10. Imagination, Alterity, and Contradiction 11. Creativity, Art, and Originality 12. Creativity, Collaboration, and Accountability 13. Creativity, Gratuity, and Utility 14. Creativity, Christ, and Correlation

Making Good is a wise and wide ranging study of human creativity, a rich and provocative topic with a complex history. With great skill and sensitivity Trevor Hart creatively draws modern philosophy, aesthetic theory, and Christian theology into a sustained dialogue, as he explores our call to active participation in the Trinitarian drama of creation and redemption." - Roger Lundin, Arthur F. Holmes Professor of Faith and Learning, Wheaton College "Is creation something that only God the Creator does? Do artists just imitate creation, or compete with God as creators, or participate in God's continuing creative work? These are the questions at the heart of Trevor Hart's rich investigation, in which he draws on the Bible, the history of art, the history of ideas, philosophy, creativity studies and other resources to build a theological account of creativity in the arts. Making Good throws light on the doctrine of creation at the same time as it interrogates the nature of human creativity. It is likely to prove a landmark study in its field." - Richard Bauckham, Emeritus Professor, University of St Andrews "Trevor Hart has distinguished himself over many years as an eminently sane, theologically acute, and immensely stimulating thinker. This volume is the result of many years of labour, and any with even a passing interest in artistic making will benefit enormously from the wisdom contained in its pages." - Jeremy Begbie, Duke University "Hart's book is replete with rich biblical, cultural, historical, and theological analysis and commentary that repay the reader's investment." - Stephen Jenks, Books at a Glance "This book is clearly a labour of love and rich with insights." - Robin Gill, Theology "This is the kind of book that stays with you, draws you back for re-reading, and deepens the resonances of daily life." - Imogen Adkins, Anglican Theological Review

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