Doorway to Artistry

Author:   Esther Lightcap Meek ,  Makoto Fujimura ,  Martyn Smith
Publisher:   Cascade Books
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9781666769692


Pages:   248
Publication Date:   15 June 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Esther Lightcap Meek ,  Makoto Fujimura ,  Martyn Smith
Publisher:   Cascade Books
Imprint:   Cascade Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.535kg
ISBN:  

9781666769692


ISBN 10:   166676969
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   15 June 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"""I can't remember ever using the word 'rollicking' to describe a work of philosophy. In Doorway to Artistry, Esther Meek has (once again!) rolled up the heavy rug of academic language and invited us all over to dance in her living room."" -Dawn Cerny, visual artist in residence, Seattle University ""At the fertile intersection of what earlier scholars called the contemplative and the active modes of life, Esther Meek has laid an extravagant feast. With Doorway to Artistry, she models a new, munificent style of scholarship for the whole human person, offering from her apparently boundless generosity an invitation to be led in a familiar yet unexpected direction: homeward."" -Pete Candler, author of The Road to Unforgetting ""For decades, Esther Meek has been practicing philosophical therapy to free us from the modern picture that holds us captive, a picture that estranges us from the abundance of reality. Meek proposes we make contact with reality through artful discovery that strains toward festal communion. We know Meek's delightful new book hits reality because it leaves us with, in a favorite phrase from Michael Polanyi, an 'unspecifiable sense of an inexhaustive range of indeterminate future manifestations.'"" -Peter Leithart, president, Theopolis Institute ""Esther Meek's new book warmly enacts the very welcome into reality it proposes to teach and treats the reader like an honored guest. Deeply philosophical without ever losing contact with the most ordinary, concrete things of daily life, these festive meditations will not only inspire artists, but will inspire everyone else to become artists. This will be a book one feels lucky to have discovered-and then immediately sends as a gift to friends."" -D. C. Schindler, professor of metaphysics and anthropology, The John Paul II Institute"


"""I can't remember ever using the word 'rollicking' to describe a work of philosophy. In Doorway to Artistry, Esther Meek has (once again!) rolled up the heavy rug of academic language and invited us all over to dance in her living room."" -Dawn Cerny, visual artist in residence, Seattle University ""At the fertile intersection of what earlier scholars called the contemplative and the active modes of life, Esther Meek has laid an extravagant feast. With Doorway to Artistry, she models a new, munificent style of scholarship for the whole human person, offering from her apparently boundless generosity an invitation to be led in a familiar yet unexpected direction: homeward."" -Pete Candler, author of The Road to Unforgetting ""For decades, Esther Meek has been practicing philosophical therapy to free us from the modern picture that holds us captive, a picture that estranges us from the abundance of reality. Meek proposes we make contact with reality through artful discovery that strains toward festal communion. We know Meek's delightful new book hits reality because it leaves us with, in a favorite phrase from Michael Polanyi, an 'unspecifiable sense of an inexhaustive range of indeterminate future manifestations.'"" -Peter Leithart, president, Theopolis Institute ""Esther Meek's new book warmly enacts the very welcome into reality it proposes to teach and treats the reader like an honored guest. Deeply philosophical without ever losing contact with the most ordinary, concrete things of daily life, these festive meditations will not only inspire artists, but will inspire everyone else to become artists. This will be a book one feels lucky to have discovered-and then immediately sends as a gift to friends."" -D. C. Schindler, professor of metaphysics and anthropology, The John Paul II Institute ""I can't remember ever using the word 'rollicking' to describe a work of philosophy. In Doorway to Artistry, Esther Meek has (once again!) rolled up the heavy rug of academic language and invited us all over to dance in her living room."" -Dawn Cerny, visual artist in residence, Seattle University ""At the fertile intersection of what earlier scholars called the contemplative and the active modes of life, Esther Meek has laid an extravagant feast. With Doorway to Artistry, she models a new, munificent style of scholarship for the whole human person, offering from her apparently boundless generosity an invitation to be led in a familiar yet unexpected direction: homeward."" -Pete Candler, author of The Road to Unforgetting ""For decades, Esther Meek has been practicing philosophical therapy to free us from the modern picture that holds us captive, a picture that estranges us from the abundance of reality. Meek proposes we make contact with reality through artful discovery that strains toward festal communion. We know Meek's delightful new book hits reality because it leaves us with, in a favorite phrase from Michael Polanyi, an 'unspecifiable sense of an inexhaustive range of indeterminate future manifestations.'"" -Peter Leithart, president, Theopolis Institute ""Esther Meek's new book warmly enacts the very welcome into reality it proposes to teach and treats the reader like an honored guest. Deeply philosophical without ever losing contact with the most ordinary, concrete things of daily life, these festive meditations will not only inspire artists, but will inspire everyone else to become artists. This will be a book one feels lucky to have discovered-and then immediately sends as a gift to friends."" -D. C. Schindler, professor of metaphysics and anthropology, The John Paul II Institute"


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"Esther Lightcap Meek is professor of philosophy emeritus at Geneva College. She is senior scholar at The Seattle School for Theology and Psychology, and a Fujimura Institute scholar. She has written extensively on the philosophy of knowledge and her work focuses on the value of philosophy for everyday life. Makoto Fujimura is a leading contemporary artist whose work has been featured in galleries and museums around the world, including The Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo, The Huntington Library in California, the Tikotin Museum in Israel, Belvedere Museum in Vienna, and C3M North Bund Art Museum in Shanghai, China. His process-driven, refractive ""slow art"" has been described by David Brooks of New York Times as ""a small rebellion against the quickening of time."" Fujimura is the author of 4 books, Refractions, Culture Care, Silence and Beauty, and Art+Faith: A Theology of Making. Fujimura is the recipient of the 2023 Kuyper Prize for Excellence in Reformed Theology and Public Life as well as the American Academy of Religion's 2014 ""Religion and the Arts"" award. From 2003 to 2009, Fujimura served as a Presidential appointee to the National Council on the Arts. He has also received notable recognition as a speaker, with one address selected by NPR as among the 200 ""Best Commencement Addresses Ever"" and by CNN as one of the top 16 ""Greatest commencement speeches of all time"" and is a recipient of four Doctor of Arts Honorary Degrees from Belhaven University, Biola University, Cairn University, and Roanoke College. Martyn Smith is an American artist and printmaker based in Otley, West Yorkshire, UK. Martyn does commissioned work for people and their books, but he especially loves doing his own art, focusing on wild landscapes and areas of interest that people love, giving a contemporary feel to traditional landscapes. His childhood in Appalachia, his Christian faith, and his ""Anglophilia"" influence his artistry. He has a background as a photographer and videographer: this was Martyn's medium in his twenty years as the media manager for a charity in Otley. To see and purchase his work, or to commission Martyn, visit his site ."

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