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On the Strange Place of Religion in Contemporary Art [Audio]

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In response to James Elkins' book, "On the Strange Place of Religion in Contemporary Art," Christian artists gather to consider just how Christianity can be manifested in contemporary art. The artists present their works, discuss the integration of faith in their own art, and respond to Elkins' book.
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Roger Feldman of Seattle Pacific University discusses his piece, "Ears to Hear, Eyes to See."
A panel discusses thought and practice in contemporary art as it relates to religion.
Roger Feldman of Seattle Pacific University discusses his piece, "Beyond Reason."
A panel discusses how art and religion interact within vocational Christian art.
Dr. Rachel Hostetter responds to James Elkins' book, "On the Strange Place of Religion in Contemporary Art," focusing on the unique position of a Christian artist in the professional world.
Dr. Daniel Siedell responds to James Elkins' book, "On the Strange Place of Religion in Contemporary Art." He shows how religion and art are separate, but can cross over in many ways.
James Elkins discusses how religion has been implemented in contemporary art.
Dr. Karen Kleinfelder responds to James Elkins' book, "On the Strange Place of Religion in Contemporary Art." She discusses the ways that contemporary art often profanes the sacred by making it all too secular.
Roger Feldman of Seattle Pacific University discusses his piece, "Wahrheistisch."
Christina Valentine responds to James Elkins' book, "On the Strange Place of Religion in Contemporary Art." She questions whether a delineation of "religious art" is accurate or necessary.
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