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Postmodernism has not overcome the problems of modernism, but only compounded them with a dosis of cynicism, relativism and indifference.
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In as much as Christ's mission was to bring all things into submission to God, and to restore not only humanity, but…
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Redemption in Christ should give the artistically gifted not only a new orientation and a new sense of purpose, but also a…
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It would be a serious oversight to limit our understanding of the impact of theology to strictly religious art, and overlook its…
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Beyond a narrow, elite audience, there is a pervasive sense from the side of the public that much contemporary art fails to…
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Who is one's audience, the spiritually hostile professional art world or one's visually insensitive Christian neighbour?
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Advertizing, television and film all wield mighty powers to visually seduce us, while much fine art leaves us indifferent, confused or, at…
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Beyond the pervasive disinterest in the visual arts among the Protestant community, the core problem lies in the fact that the art…
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Put crudely, one is left with a choice between two unsatisfactory combinations: artistic integrity married to spiritual compromise; and spiritual integrity married…
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The cumulative effect of the Romantic theory of creativity, as played out in the context of belief in the virtue of the…
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As far as stimulus from the visual arts specifically, there is today in most of us a visual appetite that is hungry,…
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Narcissism and Christianity have little in common, yet the Romantic paradigm of artistic creativity, particularly in light of subsequent Freudian ideas, has…
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Politeness and civility are the best capital ever invested in business. Large stores, gilt signs, flaming advertisements, will all prove unavailing if…
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I do not want any patronage, as I do not give any. I am a lover of my own liberty, and so…
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In England, the profession of the law is that which seems to hold out the strongest attraction to talent, from the circumstance,…
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Human care (of animals) is simply sentimental, sympathetic patronage.
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I turned down the OBE because its not a club you want to join when you look at the villains whove got…
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There is almost no country in Africa where it is not essential to know to which tribe, or which subgroup of which…
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All appointments hurt. Five friends are made cold or hostile for every appointment; no new friends are made. All patronage is perilous…
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To maintain the ascendancy of the Constitution over the lawmaking majority is the great and essential point on which the success of…
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