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Art And the Bible: Two Essays (Ivp Classics) (Paperback)

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About the Book "The lordship of Christ should include an interest in the arts," writes Francis Schaeffer. "A Christian should use these arts to the glory of God, not just as tracts, mind you, but as things of beauty to the praise of God."

Many Christians, wary of creating graven images, have steered clear of artistic creativity. But the Bible offers a robust affirmation of the arts. The human impulse to create reflects our being created in the image of a creator God.

Art and the Bible has been a foundational work for generations of Christians in the arts. In this book's classic essays, Francis Schaeffer first examines the scriptural record of the use of various art forms, and then establishes a Christian perspective on art. With clarity and vigor, Schaeffer explains why "the Christian is the one whose imagination should fly beyond the stars."



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Features & Benefits *A new edition of an IVP classic *Written by a respected theologian with a deep interest in the arts *Suggests eleven perspectives within which a Christian view of art can take shape

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  • Paperback: 94 pages
  • Publisher: IVP Books; 2 edition (January 30, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 083083401X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0830834013
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.2 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Art for the discerning Christian, April 26, 2001
By rodboomboom (Dearborn, Michigan United States) - See all my reviews
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Having the complete set of Dr. Schaeffer's works, I've enjoyed reading his work.

This short essay zooms in on an area of life which the Christian church in the not too distant past has virtually given to the devil. The arts definitely need to be restored as a vital part of the life of Christ's kids.

Schaeffer provides his views on the necessary discernmnet for this restoration of all the arts: music, painting, sculpture, poetry, etc.

He rightly contends that the impetus for this is Biblical. From the specifications to the OT temple to the adornment in the city of God with jewels, God certainly appreciates and recommendends that His church adorn itself with such.

The author provides counter suggestions to those who do not wish to confess the Christian world-view, nor would want their art to have any message.

Especially appreciated his encouragement to appreciate the great artistic talents and expertise of those who do not wxhibit the Christian world-view.

This is very well balanced biblical exhortation to recover the promote the arts within Christianity. Amen, Francis!

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4.0 out of 5 stars Essential for Christians & non-Christians on impact of art, May 28, 2000
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This book, a collection of two essays about art and its relationship to Christianity and Christian philosophy is fascinating.

First, one major positive is Schaeffer's calling for the Christian to apply several criteria to art and the evaluation of it. He strongly discourages a purely "romantic" interepretation of art (meaning just how it makes you "feel.") He implores the Christian (and the non-Christian for that matter) to make full use of both intellect and emotion (as well as a host of other criteria.)

The first essay concentrates on what the Bible actually has to say about art. The second essay concentrates on the physical creation of art, intention of art, impact, and several other dimensions of this many-sided subject. It touches on some basic principals of philosophy of art as well as the Christian world view. Also, of extreme importance is the subsection on art within its cultural context.

My only complaint is the short length of the book. Schaeffer occasionally didn't fully explore an idea. I know an exhaustive treatise could never be devised, but this is a lot of subject matter to tackle in a 63 page book. On the other hand though, this concise pamphlet will get his ultimate points across and is accessible to those who don't have philosophy or art history degrees.

This book is a welcome addition to both art criticism and the Christian perspective on art.

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27 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Perspective, November 19, 2002
By Gene Twilley "GTwilley" (Philadelphia, PA) - See all my reviews
  
"The Lordship of Christ over the whole of life means that there are no Platonic areas in Christianity, no dichotomy or hierarchy between the body and the soul. God made the body as well as the soul, and redemption is for the whole man." - Francis Schaeffer - Art and the Bible

Francis Schaeffer doesn't give us a step by step informative essay on how we should analyze art in today's culture, but gives us insight and perspective to better understand the beauty found in what today's artists are producing. For those of us who are part of the Church, we have too long condemned those things that may be taken as valuable (though not necessarily ultimately determinant) and have alienated those who might want to pursue the arts. Especially in our culture have we been given an opportunity to engage an intellectual and beauty loving crowd of which we may not have even known before recent technological advances!

I love Francis Schaeffer's mind and heart, and I think that both of them are exemplified freely through this short work. I would suggest reading it on the basis that it is thought provoking and encouraging in the area of arts. When I began college, I wrote a lot of poetry, but stopped as I lost interest and time over the years. Reading Schaeffer's work gave me a new found inspiration in wanting to write as I come to understand, not only through what he has written, but also through what is said in Scripture, that God is one who enjoys the reflection of His beauty and creativity through the work of His creation.

As evangelical Christians adhering to the precepts in the Bible, we must come to realize that Spirituality is not defined by plastering the name Jesus over all of our work, or projecting crosses and ichthus(es)(?) on our lives just so people will know that what we're displaying is an outwardly Christian message. That's what the Pharisees did with their false sense of righteousness. Schaeffer's desire (in my estimation) is that the people of God will come to realize that excellence is a reflection of God's divine presence, and that we need not lose depth in our writing or other forms of art for the sake of "evangelism." The Lord will reveal Himself through the excellence and beauty of what we produce, not to mention that faith comes by hearing the Word - the gospel of our salvation - not through cheesy Christian art.

"As evangelical Christians, we have tended to relegate art to the very fringe of life. The rest of human life we feel is more important. Despite our constant talk about the Lordship of Christ, we have narrowed its scope to a very small area of reality. We have misunderstood the concept of the Lordship of Christ over the whole of man and the whole of the universe and have not taken to us the riches that the Bible gives us for ourselves, for our lives, and for our culture." Francis Schaeffer - Art and the Bible

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5.0 out of 5 stars Short book, but excellent
These two essays from Francis Schaeffer do an excellent job of showing a side of the Old and New Testament that many people ignore, forget, or purposefully refuse to read because... Read more
Published 6 months ago by Jon L. Capogrossi

5.0 out of 5 stars Great thoughts!
Schaeffer delivers characteristically thoughtful analysis of different art forms in the Bible, addressing painting, music, sculpture, dance and more. Read more
Published 9 months ago by GuitarBoy

4.0 out of 5 stars A Good Primer
Art and the Bible was published in 1973 by Francis Schaeffer and his L'Abri Fellowship as an inquiry into the place of the arts in the Bible and the Christian life. Read more
Published 11 months ago by A. Langley

4.0 out of 5 stars How a Christian should aproach the arts
Does art and culture have a place in the Christian life? How about sculpture, drama, music, singing, and dancing? Read more
Published 11 months ago by Scott Walker

5.0 out of 5 stars Concise and relevant
Francis Schaeffer does in a short space what others try to do in many more pages. This book does a good job of considering Biblical examples of creativity and artistic expression... Read more
Published 23 months ago by JWP

5.0 out of 5 stars Art and the Bible -- a needed book
Francis Schaffer wrote this back in the 1970 -- and as a child of the 1980's growing up in the church. I remember the "Why not rock" phase of the church. Read more
Published on October 20, 2007 by Michael Brown

5.0 out of 5 stars Art and the Bible... Certainly one of my favorite reads
Many people might want to analyze this work to death on an intellectual level. To examine the author's language for rhythm and music, to look for the high in the best of essays... Read more
Published on April 20, 2007 by southpawami

5.0 out of 5 stars Very good
This is a great little booklet. In many senses Evangelical Christianity has relegated the arts to some sort of second-grade existence. Read more
Published on May 8, 2006 by Mark Nenadov

4.0 out of 5 stars Clear-minded
Francis Schaeffer is as clear-minded as always in this little pamphlet. His main point, defending creativity as something God-given and originally good, is, in my opinion, not as... Read more
Published on October 9, 2005 by Hans Ivar Stordal

4.0 out of 5 stars A brief introduction to a vast topic
Schaeffer's little pamphlet is a great place to start an investigation of the Christian worldview as applied to the arts. Read more
Published on July 31, 2005 by C. V. Manning

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