Theological aesthetics God in imagination, beauty, and art

In this book, Richard Viladesau construes Christian theology as a "theological aesthetics". He examines Christian revelation and its presuppositions in relationship to three interconnected meanings of the "aesthetic" in modern thought: human cognition as feeling and imagination;...

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Main Author: Viladesau, Richard
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York Oxford University Press 1999, 1999
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