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Redeeming Vision: A Christian Guide to Looking at and Learning from Art

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Redeeming Vision: A Christian Guide to Looking at and Learning from Art
Redeeming Vision: A Christian Guide to Looking at and Learning from Art

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Redeeming Vision: A Christian Guide to Looking at and Learning from Art

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Christianity Today
2024 Award of Merit (Culture and the Arts)
The Gospel Coalition 2023 Book Award (Arts & Culture)
We are formed by the images we view. From classical art to advertisements and from news photos to social media, the images we look at mold our ideas of race, gender, and class. They shape how we love God and our neighbor.
This practical guide helps us look closely at and understand how a wide variety of images make meaning as aesthetic and cultural objects. Elissa Yukiko Weichbrodt teaches us how to learn from art rather than critique it and how to respond to images in Christian ways, allowing them to positively transform us and how we love.
The book includes twenty-three images, most in full color, that range from classical European paintings to Central African sculpture, from Chinese ink painting to political propaganda, and from stark anthropological photographs to unconventional installations.

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