Bezalel's Body

Author:   Katie Kresser ,  Bruce Herman
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
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9781532645648


Pages:   228
Publication Date:   18 December 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Katie Kresser ,  Bruce Herman
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Imprint:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.313kg
ISBN:  

9781532645648


ISBN 10:   1532645643
Pages:   228
Publication Date:   18 December 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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In this ranging, evocative book, Katie Kresser reframes the way we approach art. Every encounter with a painting is an encounter with otherness, a reminder of a world beyond myself and of a mystery beyond the world. To stand before a painting or a sculpture is to be called into a relationship, one that aims to change me in the process. After this book, you'll never walk through a museum in the same way again. --James K. A. Smith, Professor of Philosophy, Calvin University, Editor-in-Chief of Image journal The old wineskins of art history, visual culture, and traditional theology are unable to contain the wine served up in this volume. Simply put, Bezalel's Body is the most satisfying account of the emergence of art that I have encountered. In conversation with art theory but not captive to it, Kresser is adventurous and faithful to the extreme, offering both an assault on our selfishness and a summons to joy. --Matthew J. Milliner, Associate Professor of Art History, Wheaton College Theologically profound, art-historically wide-ranging, and--best of all--direct, candid, and generous in tone. Bezalel's Body does what it tells us that good art does: it helps us better appreciate the wonder of our own substantial reality, and that of others, and does so in a reconciling spirit. That is, it would like us to be more connected and better connected. The book is refreshing and stimulating in equal measure, with the potential not only to inform its readers but to transform them. --Ben Quash, Professor of Christianity and the Arts, King's College London


"""In this ranging, evocative book, Katie Kresser reframes the way we approach art. Every encounter with a painting is an encounter with otherness, a reminder of a world beyond myself and of a mystery beyond the world. To stand before a painting or a sculpture is to be called into a relationship, one that aims to change me in the process. After this book, you'll never walk through a museum in the same way again."" --James K. A. Smith, Professor of Philosophy, Calvin University, Editor-in-Chief of Image journal ""The old wineskins of art history, visual culture, and traditional theology are unable to contain the wine served up in this volume. Simply put, Bezalel's Body is the most satisfying account of the emergence of art that I have encountered. In conversation with art theory but not captive to it, Kresser is adventurous and faithful to the extreme, offering both an assault on our selfishness and a summons to joy."" --Matthew J. Milliner, Associate Professor of Art History, Wheaton College ""Theologically profound, art-historically wide-ranging, and--best of all--direct, candid, and generous in tone. Bezalel's Body does what it tells us that good art does: it helps us better appreciate the wonder of our own substantial reality, and that of others, and does so in a reconciling spirit. That is, it would like us to be more connected and better connected. The book is refreshing and stimulating in equal measure, with the potential not only to inform its readers but to transform them."" --Ben Quash, Professor of Christianity and the Arts, King's College London"


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Katie Kresser is Professor of Art History at Seattle Pacific University. She received her PhD from Harvard University in 2006, where she specialized in American and European modernism with a secondary focus on early Christian and medieval art. She is the author of several critical essays as well as the book The Art and Thought of John La Farge (2013).

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