02535cam a22004094i 4500003000900000005001700009008004100026020001500067020001800082035002000100040003300120082002000153100004400173245012800217264008800345300005200433336002100485337002500506338002300531504004000554504003400594505130400628526001001932526001001942526001001952526001001962526000801972526000801980526000801988526000801996526000802004526000802012526000802020650002502028650003902053700003302092PE-LiUPU20250731172858.0170102s2016 xu a rb 001 0 eng d a0830851356 a9780830851355 a(Sirsi) a165798 aPE-LiUPUbspacPE-LiUPUerda04a261.57bA592231 aAnderson, Jonathan A.,d1977- ,eautor. aModern art and the life of a culture :bthe religious impulses of modernism /cJonathan A. Anderson and William A. Dyrness. 1aDowners Grove, Illinois :bIVP Academic, and imprint of InterVarsity Press,c[2016] a374 páginas bilustraciones ;c23 centimetros atext2rdacontent aunmediated2rdamedia avolume2rdacarrier aBibliografía : páginas 339-360. aÍndices: páginas 364-374.0 aPart 1. Critical contexts. Introduction: religion and the discourse of modernism -- H.R. Rookmaaker, Modern art and the death of a culture -- Part 2. Geographies, histories and encounters. France, Britain and the sacramental image -- Germany, Holland and northern romantic theology -- Russian icons, Dada liturgies and rumors of nihilism -- North America and the expressive image -- North America in the age of mass media. =520 \\aFor many Christians, engaging with modern art raises several questions: Is the Christian faith at odds with modern art? Does modernism contain religious themes? Nearly fifty years ago, Dutch art historian and theologian Hans Rookmaaker offered his answers to these questions when he published his groundbreaking work, Modern Art and the Death of a Culture. While appreciating Rookmaaker's invaluable contribution to the study of theology and the arts, this volume-coauthored by an artist and a theologian-responds to his work and offers its own answers to these questions by arguing that there were actually strong religious impulses that positively shaped modern visual art. This book, the first in IVP Academic's new Studies in Theology and the Arts series, brings together the disciplines of art history and theology and points to the signs of life in modern art. aSEG42 aSEG41 aSEG40 aSEG39 aP94 aP87 aP86 aP85 aP77 aP76 aP3504aCristianismo y arte.04aModernismo (Arte)xTemas, motivos.1 aDyrness, William A.,eautor.