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Is God Invisible?: An Essay on Religion and Aesthetics

Part of the Cambridge Studies in Religion, Philosophy, and Society series
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In this volume, Charles Taliaferro and Jil Evans promote aesthetic personalism by examining three domains of aesthetics - the philosophy of beauty, aesthetic experience, and philosophy of art - through the lens of Judaism, Christianity, Islam, theistic Hinduism, and the all-seeing Compassionate Buddha.

These religious traditions assume an inclusive, overarching God's eye, or ideal point of view, that can create an emancipatory appreciation of beauty and goodness.

This appreciation also recognizes the reality and value of the aesthetic experience of persons and deepens the experience of art works.

The authors also explore and contrast the invisibility of persons and God.

The belief that God or the sacred is invisible does not mean God or the sacred cannot be experienced through visual and other sensory or unique modes.

Conversely, the assumption that human persons are thoroughly visible, or observable in all respects, ignores how racism and other forms of bias render persons invisible to others.

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Cambridge University Press
1108576311 / 9781108576314
eBook (EPUB)
211
08/04/2021
English
200 pages
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