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Music as a sacred art

Contemporary Music Review, 1995
Innovation of the kind exemplified in much of the present century's music is diametrically opposed to the continuation and expression of any kind of sacred tradition. In order to find an appropriate vocabulary and technique for a contemporary religious music, the re-discovery of and re-integration into sacred tradition is essential.
Ivan Moody
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The Art of the Sacred

2007
The field of ‘art and religion’ is fast becoming one of the most dynamic areas of religious studies. Uniquely, “The Art of the Sacred” explores the relationship between religion and the visual arts - and vice versa - within Christianity and other major religious traditions.
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The Sacred Duty of Art

Museum International, 2010
There is a long line of scholarship on the demiurgic function of art, attesting to its timeless origins in many communities’ sacred rites and beliefs. Enshrined in imagery, symbolism, fiction and myth, the arts command the deep-seated forces of the human imagination, both individual and collective. UNESCO’s founders were aware of this and insisted that
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On the Importance of Sacred Art

Sehnsucht: The C. S. Lewis Journal
The stately Madonna of Romano’s painting seems out of character for Our Lady but no more unusual than a calm lamb resting under her firm hand, or colonnade that suggests she sits in the Vatican garden.
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The sacred art of Tibet

Asian Affairs, 1994
Compte rendu de l'ouvrage de M. Rhie et R. Thurman, The sacred art of Tibet (Thames and Hudson, 1991), concu comme catalogue de l'exposition itinerante Wisdom and Compassion, montree a San Fransisco, New York, et Londres, mais considere ici comme une contribution exceptionnelle a l'art tibetain, et un ouvrage de reference pour les annees a ...
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Sacred and Legendary Art

2012
Published in 1848, this two-volume work was received with great praise. During a celebrated career, Anna Brownell Jameson (1794–1860) produced Shakespeare criticism, travel writing, biography, and art history, and was admired by contemporaries such as Mary Shelley and Thomas Carlyle.
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Sacred Bonds: Religion, Relationships, and the Art of Pedagogy

2019
This chapter explores the link between familial and religious devotion by comparing a sibling relationship enacted in poems by and about Mary Sidney Herbert, co-author of Renaissance England’s influential Sidney-Pembroke Psalter, to hagiographic sources reporting on the love between mothers and daughters in early Syriac Christian texts.
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Art and the Sacred

Listening, 1983
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