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Calvinism and Culture

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Some religious traditions -- such as Lutheran, Wesleyan, and Eastern Orthodox -- have aesthetically rich resources on which to draw for the renewal of arts in everyday life. In contrast, Calvinism has generally been suspicious of the arts.

The essays in this volume attempt to explore new avenues of thought about Calvinism's relation to the arts. Part historical, part theological, and part practical, they offer a wide-ranging exploration of neo-Calvinism's relationship to the arts, both at a general level and in connection with specific art forms. Overall they suggest that the neo-Calvinism espoused by Abraham Kuyper can and should make more of the arts than the traditional view of Reformed Christianity might be thought to allow.

Contributors :
Clifford B. Anderson
John Barber
James D. Bratt
Michael Bräutigam
Janet Danielson
Neal DeRoo
John De Soto
James Eglinton
Matthew Kaemingk
Jennifer Wang
William Baltmanis Whitney
Albert M. Wolters

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ISBN: 9780802868763
Publication date: 23rd May 2013
Author: Gordon Graham
Publisher: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company an imprint of Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 198 pages
Series: The Kuyper Center Review
Genres: Calvinist, Reformed and Presbyterian Churches