This edition expands on the idea of "doing" theology through art, introduced to readers of CS Arts last year (issue 25, November 2006). We hear from Jeremy Begbie, the founder of an international project advocating a conversation between the two practices.
A New Zealander is at the leading edge of this movement - Murray Rae shares his story and his vision. Joanna Osborne looks at one expression of such a spiritual enquiry: water and light as metaphors for the Incarnation.
Hidden Places
Continued from issue 25. Joanna Osborne considers artists exploring the divine through metaphors of water and light
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New Insights Through Art
The founder of Theology Through The Arts, Jeremy Begbie, advocates a mutually informative conversation between art and theology
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Through the lens
Briar March, documentary filmmaker
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Spaces and conversations
Murray Rae, lecturer in systematic theology
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Impressions of disillusionment and hope
Alberto Giacometti vs. Georges Rouault
Strange Weather
Chrysalis Seed group exhibition at the Centre of Contemporary Art, Christchurch
The Eternal Thread - Te Aho Mutunga Kore
Group exhibition at the Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu
Jonathan Baker at Campell Grant Galleries, Christchurch
Don Binney '96 - '06 Artis Gallery, Auckland
Rust and Moth
Anne Fountain at the Centre of Contemporary Art, Christchurch
Samuel Harrison at the Centre of Contemporary Art, Christchurch
Amazing Grace
Directed by Michael Apted