Despite our faith’s rich artistic history, we wrongly trash-talk Christian works. For most people, Christianity and art no longer resonate as a glorious pairing. It's a sad and sorry truth that even ...
Recent archaeological excavations in Israel have revealed a rare find: early Christian art from around 1,500 years ago. The Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) announced the discovery in a Facebook ...
There are no crosses in Makoto Fujimura’s paintings. No images of Jesus gazing into the distance, or serene scenes of churches in a snow-cloaked wood. Fujimura’s abstract works speak to his ...
Critics of the opening ceremony betrayed their ignorance of Christianity’s pagan roots — and the real reason behind their ire toward the show. Opening Ceremony Director Thomas Jolly was quick to ...
HOLLAND, Mich. — Inspired by her lifelong bond with the outdoors and passion for art, Holland Christian Middle School art teacher Jenny Geuder has released her third book, focused on the natural world ...
The BYU Museum of Art's new art exhibit,'Of Souls and Sacraments: Symbol and Context in Christian Art,' will be on display until July 13, 2024. The exhibit focuses on symbols and themes from ...
The first full flowering of Christian art took place in Byzantium, the Greek-speaking extension of the Roman Empire. Founded in 330 by the new Christian Emperor, Constantine, this long-lived culture ...
A Catholic liberal arts college in Pennsylvania is hosting its seventh biennial Catholic Arts Competition and Exhibition to move artists and buyers towards diverse, original, and beautiful Christian ...
This is the second part of Christian artist Jyoti Sahi's reflections on the place of art in the process of "inculturation" in the Indian Church: Western culture has shown great interest in expressing ...
I DESCEND FROM a holy heritage of Christian martyrs, pastors, and missionaries who dedicated their lives to serving the Lord and ministering to people. I was born in Moscow, Russia to Canadian parents ...
A part of a picture shows Jesuit priests Rodolpho Acquaviva and Antonio Monserrate (in black) attending a meeting in the court of Mughal Emperor Akbar (Photo: Wikimedia) In a two-part series, Indian ...
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