The Aesthetics of Atheism
The Aesthetics of Atheism
Theology and Imagination in Contemporary Culture
ISBN: 9781506439884To really understand God, you have to understand atheism.Atheism and Christianity are often placed at polar opposite ends of a spectrum, forever in stark conflict with each other. In The Aesthetics of Atheism, Kutter Callaway and Barry Taylor propose a radical alternative: atheism and theism need each other. In fact, atheism offers profound and necessary theological insights into the heart of Christianity itself. To get at these truths, Callaway and Taylor dive into the aesthetic dimensions of atheism, using everything from Stranger Things to Damien Hirst's controversial sculptures to the music of David Bowie, Nick Cave, and Leonard Cohen. This journey through contemporary culture and its imagination offers readers a deeper understanding of theology, culture, and how to engage faith in a chaotic and complex world where God is present in the most unexpected place: atheism.
By Kutter Callaway, Barry Taylor
Imprint: FORTRESS PRESS
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Format: PAPERBACK
Pages: 274
Introduction Section I: The Where Chapter 1: A Genre: Horror Chapter 2: A Poetics of the Numinous Chapter 3: The Empty Tomb as God's Absence Section II: The What Chapter 4: An Art Form: Music Chapter 5: How Darkness Sounds Chapter 6: The Cry on the Cross as God's Apostasy Section III: The How Chapter 7: An Artist: Damien Hirst Chapter 8: Universal Triggers Chapter 9: The Transfiguration as God's Disappearance Conclusion: A Faith of Crisis
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Barry Taylor, PhD, is an Affiliate Professor of Theology and Culture at Fuller Theologial Seminary. He is also an instructor at the Art Center College of Design, teaching on advertising and consumer culture. He lives in London, England.