Calvinism and the Arts: A Re-assessment

Calvinism and the Arts: A Re-assessment

by CR Joby
Calvinism and the Arts: A Re-assessment

Calvinism and the Arts: A Re-assessment

by CR Joby

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Overview

It is often thought that the French Reformer John Calvin (1509-1564) had a negative attitude towards the arts, particularly visual art. However, in Calvinism and the Arts: A Re-assessment, Dr. Joby argues that in Calvin's writings and in the development of the Reformed tradition more generally, it is possible to discern a more positive attitude than has hitherto been recognized. He makes a start by examining exactly what type of visual art Calvin rejected and what type he affirmed. He goes on to consider how Calvin's epistemology and eschatology can be used to argue for the placing of certain types of art, notably histories and landscape paintings, within Reformed churches and then devotes separate chapters to reflecting on how music, architecture and church decoration within the Reformed tradition provide further arguments for the use of these works of art. In the final section, he looks at specific histories and landscapes from the Dutch Golden Age and considers how the form and content of both of these types of art provide us with further ontological and epistemological arguments which inevitably lead to the conclusion that their continued exclusion from Reformed churches is no longer tenable.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789042919235
Publisher: Peeters Publishing
Publication date: 09/07/2007
Series: Studies in Philosophical Theology , #38
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.40(h) x 0.60(d)
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