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This text investigates the intersection of human creative expression and religious experience, questioning how artistic endeavor serves as a manifestation of the divine within the human condition. The author, John Slater, approaches this inquiry through a theological lens, examining historical and cultural artifacts to argue that the act of creation is an intrinsic component of human spirituality. The work utilizes a framework that bridges aesthetic theory with religious doctrine to define the role of the artist in society.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts categorize this work as a specialized entry within the broader Man and Religion series, noting its focus on the intersection of creative impulse and faith. Readers frequently observe that the prose maintains a high level of theological density suitable for academic or religious study.
Page Count:
86
Publication Date:
1970-01-01
Publisher:
Religious Education P
ISBN-10:
0080068995
ISBN-13:
9780080068992
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