
Naming the Spirit
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Discover the deep connection between theology, the arts, and the work of the Holy Spirit in Naming the Spirit
In this book, W. David O. Taylor and Daniel Train bring together a remarkable group of theologians, scholars, and artists to offer a fresh perspective on pneumatology through the creative lens of the arts.
Each chapter unpacks a particular name for the Holy Spirit and examines its significance, using examples from a variety of artistic mediums-music, poetry, visual art, film, and even landscape architecture. Far from being just a theoretical exploration, the book seeks to be a catalyst for renewal in theology and the arts, aiming to inspire new avenues of thought and engagement within classrooms, churches, and beyond.
Curated by Taylor and Train, two leading voices in theology and the arts, Naming the Spirit is a rich, interdisciplinary work that promises to deepen our understanding of the Holy Spirit's work in the world through the profound lens of artistic expression.
This book is an essential resource for professors, students, ministry leaders, and artists who are looking to enrich their understanding of art in relation to the Holy Spirit. Order Naming the Spirit today and discover a new way to engage with the Holy Spirit through the beauty of the arts.
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Foreword by Amos Yong Introduction W. David O. Taylor and Daniel Train 1. Remaining with a Name: The Identity of the Holy Spirit and the Posture of the Artist Steven R. Guthrie 2. The Outpouring Spirit: A Visual Theology of Pentecost Jonathan A. Anderson 3. The Illuminating Spirit: Seeing the Trinity in Basil of Caesarea and Olafur Eliasson's Beauty Christina Carnes Ananias 4. The Spirit of Shalom: Contemporary NativeArt and the Question of Kincentricity Erin Shaw and Taylor Worley 5. The Spirit as Breath: Poetic Imagination and the Word-Bearing Breath Devon Abts and Joelle A. Hathaway 6. The Spirit as Breadth: Blk Halos andSpacious Places Phil Allen Jr. and Justin Ariel Bailey 7. The Overshadowing Spirit: Mary, Incarnation, and Unexpected Mutuality in Olivier Messiaen's Vingt Regards sur l'Enfant-Jésus Chelle Stearns 8. The Convicting Spirit: The Holy Spirit's Use of Black Music for the New Creation Julian Davis Reid 9. The Spirit as the Bond of Peace: Enactment of and Participation in Spiritual Song Amy Whisenand Krall 10. The Freeing Spirit: Resignation as Creative Freedom in the Hymns of Charles Wesley Shannon Steed Sigler 11. The Comforting and Disrupting Spirit: The Holy Spirit and Terrence Malick's The Tree of Life David W. McNutt and Wesley Vander Lugt 12. The Particularizing Spirit On the Art of Landscape Architecture Jennifer A. Craft and W. David O. Taylor Acknowledgments List of Contributors General Index Scripture Index
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