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E-raamat: Makers by Nature: Letters from a Master Painter on Faith, Hope, and Art

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Jan-2025
  • Kirjastus: Inter-Varsity Press,US
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  • ISBN-13: 9781514009819
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"An Artist's Look at Theology, Art, and Philosophy Dear Tom,Thanks for writing again-and for this unusually philosophical response to my letter! In response: my theology of art is my theology. Period. I think of God as the Artist and all human artists aseternal apprentices. Consequently, all my thinking about God involves the centrality of beauty and the act of making. As I've said many times, we were made by a Maker to be makers. . . .Bruce In a series of fictional letters, respected artist and educator Bruce Herman passes on wisdom to a younger generation. He explores a wide array of practical, philosophical, and theological issues, such as:What is art versus craft? What is good art What is the calling of an artist? Of a Christian artist What do you do when you're stuck in your creative process How should Christians relate to the contemporary art scene What is beauty, and how is it relevant in our world Full of personal stories and behind-the-scene looks at Herman's own artistic process, Makers by Nature also features full-color artwork by Herman and several of his former students. Artists and art lovers will find insight, wonder, and encouragement to consider the Maker's invitation to creativity, however it takes shape"--

"In a series of fictional letters, respected artist and educator Bruce Herman passes on wisdom to a younger generation. Exploring a wide array of practical, philosophical, and theological issues, this resource will inspire artists and art lovers to consider the Maker's invitation to creativity, however it takes shape"--

An Artist's Look at Theology, Art, and Philosophy

Dear Tom,

Thanks for writing again—and for this unusually philosophical response to my letter! In response: my theology of art is my theology. Period. I think of God as the Artist and all human artists as eternal apprentices. Consequently, all my thinking about God involves the centrality of beauty and the act of making. As I've said many times, we were made by a Maker to be makers. . . .

Bruce

In a series of fictional letters, respected artist and educator Bruce Herman passes on wisdom to a younger generation. He explores a wide array of practical, philosophical, and theological issues, such as:

  • What is art versus craft? What is good art?
  • What is the calling of an artist? Of a Christian artist?
  • What do you do when you're stuck in your creative process?
  • How should Christians relate to the contemporary art scene?
  • What is beauty, and how is it relevant in our world?

Full of personal stories and behind-the-scene looks at Herman's own artistic process, Makers by Nature also features full-color artwork by Herman and several of his former students. Artists and art lovers will find insight, wonder, and encouragement to consider the Maker's invitation to creativity, however it takes shape.

Foreword by Malcolm Guite
Acknowledgments
Introduction

1. Art and Craft: Letters to Ella

2. Glory: Letters to Bryn

3. Paradox: Letters to Elisa

4. Vocation: Letters to Bradford

5. Style: Letters to Angela

6. Spirituality and Art: Letters to Tom

7. Process and Risk: Letters to Steve

8. Tradition: Letters to Brent

9. Prayer and Painting: Letters to Andrea

10. Color and Design: Letters to Matt

11. Desire: Letters to Jamie

12. Failure: Letters to Matthew

13. Hope and Facing: Letters to Jonathan

14. A Servant of the Work: Letters to Katie-Joy

15. Irony and Sincerity: Letters to Mako

16. Loss: Letters to Bobby

17. Hallowing the Everyday: Letters to Katelyn

18. Discouragement: Letters to Jesus

19. The Anxiety of Influence: Letters to Ted

20. Is a Theology of Painting Possible? Letters to Katie
Appendix: Works by Former Students Commissioned by Gordon College and Dedicated to Professor Herman on the Occasion of His Retirement from Teaching
General Index
Scripture Index