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On art and architecture / Paul Tillich ; edited and with an introduction by John Dillenberger in collaboration with Jane Dillenberger ; translations from German texts by Robert P. Scharlemann ; plates selected by Jane Dillenberger.
Main entry:

Tillich, Paul, 1886-1965.

Title & Author:

On art and architecture / Paul Tillich ; edited and with an introduction by John Dillenberger in collaboration with Jane Dillenberger ; translations from German texts by Robert P. Scharlemann ; plates selected by Jane Dillenberger.

Publication:

New York : Crossroad, 1987.

Description:

xxviii, 275 pages, 69 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
List of additional unpublished material on the arts in the Tillich archives": pages 250-253.
Part I : Art in Tillich's life and thought -- Between reality and imagination -- Excerpts from What I am? -- Art and society. Lecture 1 / Human nature and art ; Lecture 2 / Culture, society, and art ; Lecture 3 / Religion and art -- Part II : Writings from the German period. The visual arts. Religious style and religious material in the fine arts -- Excerpts from Mass and personality -- Excerpt from The religious situation -- Cult and form -- Architecture. Dwelling, space, and time -- Part III : Writings from the American period. The visual arts. Existentialist aspects of modern art -- The demonic in art -- Protestantism and artistic style -- Contemporary visual arts and the revelatory character of style -- Art and ultimate reality -- Excerpts from Systematic theology -- Religion and art in the light of the contemporary development -- Religious dimensions of contemporary art -- Art and architecture. Theology and architecture -- Environment and the individual -- On the theology of fine art and architecture -- Contemporary Protestant architecture -- Honesty and consecration in art and architecture -- Part IV : Statements for exhibitions and journals -- Authentic religious art -- One moment of beauty -- The Christ in art -- A prefatory note to New Images of man -- Introductory comment on Charlotte : a diary of pictures -- Address on the occasion of the opening of the New Galleries and Sculpture Garden of The Museum of Modern Art.
ISBN:

0824508297
9780824508296

Subject:

Tillich, Paul, 1886-1965 Aesthetics.
Tillich, Paul, 1886-1965 Esthétique.
Tillich, Paul, 1886-1965
Tillich, Paul.
Art Philosophy.
Christian art and symbolism Modern period, 1500-
Art chrétien 1500-
Art Philosophie.
Aesthetics
Christian art and symbolism Modern period
Architektur
Aufsatzsammlung
Philosophie
Ästhetik

Added entries:

Dillenberger, John, editor, writer of introduction.
Dillenberger, Jane.
Scharlemann, Robert P., translator.
Dillenberger, John

Holdings:

Location: Library main 139248
Call No.: ID:87-B17133
Status: Available

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