Brushes with Faith

Brushes with Faith

Author: Aaron Rosen

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2019-09-04

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 1532649312

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Contemporary artists are engaging more deeply than ever with religious imagery, themes, practices, and audiences. With a bracing, jargon-free style, Aaron Rosen—a leading scholar, art critic, and curator—takes readers into studios, galleries, and worship spaces as he paints a compelling picture of art and religion today. Focusing on individual artists, from eminent names to emerging stars, Rosen’s essays and interviews tackle key questions, from how art might sustain communities to how it might offer new approaches to conflict resolution. Drawing on years spent developing relationships with artists around the globe—from Algeria to India to the United States—Rosen gets artists to talk, often for the first time, about how religion impacts their practice. Whether inspiring or unsettling, these brushes with faith challenge and invigorate the artists in question, and those who ponder the results. Replete with more than seventy color images of works ranging from video art to outdoor installations, this volume is indispensable reading for those looking to see contemporary art in a new light.


Brushes With Death

Brushes With Death

Author: Lamar Johnson

Publisher: Page Publishing Inc

Published: 2022-01-14

Total Pages: 51

ISBN-13: 166246259X

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Born against all odds, near death, premature at two pounds thirteen ounces, and breached feet first, I was determined to stand on my ten toes through the struggle. I was early and missed the call to go that was God. Sometimes, you have to dance with the devil to get out of hell, and these are my brushes with death.


I Believe in Water

I Believe in Water

Author: Marilyn Singer

Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780060283971

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Award-winning contributors are featured in this anthology of original storiesevoking dilemmas of faith and identity.


Faith Painting

Faith Painting

Author: Shawn Taylor

Publisher: Tate Publishing

Published: 2012-05

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 1618621416

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When you make this paradigm shift, when you see your spiritual life through this lens, then religion changes to relationship, performance gives way to acceptance, the pursuit of knowledge becomes the experience of intimacy, and the Bible becomes a book of God's longing to communicate His pursuit of you. InFaith Painting, Shawn Taylor challenges our unconscious notions of what matters most to the Father and our means of gaining His acceptance. As people desperately seeking an encounter with God, it appears we have settled for 'being in the presence of one who was in the presence' of God, rather than finding that intimate relationship ourselves. We assume what we do is what matters most, yet we're surprised when the Father doesn't applaud our performance. For leaders, the temptation to bow to the cultural demand for showmanship is even greater. In a culture that worships athletes, idolizes singers, and exalts actors, is it really any wonder that church leaders are expected to command attention? Those at the pulpit are often more preoccupied with being dynamic speakers and attracting great crowds of people than ushering individuals into an intimate relationship with the Father. Jesus called for a different standard. As you read through the pages of this book, you'll begin a journey to discover God's heart. You'll be reminded that the creator of heaven and earth seeks a heart encounter with you which is not interpreted through a person on a platform. When God shows up in person, life changes. Pick up your paint brushes and let God change your paint-by-number artwork into an amazingFaith Painting!


The Comprehensive Guide to Science and Faith

The Comprehensive Guide to Science and Faith

Author: William A. Dembski

Publisher: Harvest House Publishers

Published: 2021-10-05

Total Pages: 657

ISBN-13: 0736977147

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Science and Faith Can—and Do—Support Each Other Science and Christianity are often presented as opposites, when in fact the order of the universe and the complexity of life powerfully testify to intelligent design. With this comprehensive resource that includes the latest research, you’ll witness how the findings of scientists provide compelling reasons to acknowledge the mind and presence of a creator. Featuring more than 45 entries by top-caliber experts, you’ll better understand… how scientific concepts like intelligent design are supported by evidence the scientific findings that support the history and accounts found in the Bible the biases that lead to scientific information being presented as a challenge—rather than a complement—to Christianity Whether you’re looking for answers to your own questions or seeking to explain the case for intelligent design to others, The Comprehensive Guide to Science and Faith is an invaluable apologetic tool that will help you explore and analyze the relevant facts, research, and theories in light of biblical truth.


Work and Faith in the Kentucky Coal Fields

Work and Faith in the Kentucky Coal Fields

Author: Richard J. Callahan

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 2008-11-20

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 025300070X

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Exploring themes of work and labor in everyday life, Richard J. Callahan, Jr., offers a history of how coal miners and their families lived their religion in eastern Kentucky's coal fields during the early 20th century. Callahan follows coal miners and their families from subsistence farming to industrial coal mining as they draw upon religious idioms to negotiate changing patterns of life and work. He traces innovation and continuity in religious expression that emerged from the specific experiences of coal mining, including the spaces and social structures of coal towns, the working bodies of miners, the anxieties of their families, and the struggle toward organized labor. Building on oral histories, folklore, folksongs, and vernacular forms of spirituality, this rich and engaging narrative recovers a social history of ordinary working people through religion.


The Georgetown Companion to Interreligious Studies

The Georgetown Companion to Interreligious Studies

Author: Lucinda Mosher

Publisher: Georgetown University Press

Published: 2022-06-01

Total Pages: 565

ISBN-13: 1647121647

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The Georgetown Companion to Interreligious Studies provides fifty thought-provoking chapters on the field’s unique history, priorities, challenges, pedagogies, and practical applications, written by an international roster of experts and practitioners across religious traditions. This will serve as a valuable reference to students in the field.


Introducing My Faith and My Community

Introducing My Faith and My Community

Author: Rabbi Kerry M. Olitzky

Publisher: Turner Publishing Company

Published: 2011-04-23

Total Pages: 165

ISBN-13: 1580235964

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You can understand your Jewish friends and loved ones more fully. A hands-on guide to the most important questions. Introducing My Faith and My Communityprovides an introduction to both the basics and complexities of Judaism and Jewish life through the lens of an interfaith relationship. Rather than providing stock answers to questions about Jewish rituals or values, or giving a broad overview of Jewish history and theology, Rabbi Kerry M. Olitzky addresses topics that will encourage understanding and stimulate discussion between you and your Jewish partner, relative, or friend. Topics include: Beliefs, Religion, and the Place of God in the Jewish Faith Study, Learning, and Charity as Core Values in Jewish Life Food, Holidays, Humor, and Ethnicity as Part of Jewish Culture The Importance of Synagogue, Israel, and Community to American Jews