Communion Covenant and Creativity: An Approach to the Communion of Saints Through the Arts


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This book is a follow-up to a previous volume by the same three authors Baptists and the Communion of Saints: A Theology of Covenanted Disciples though it does not require familiarity with the first study. The present book offers new perspectives on belief in the communion of saints by interpreting it through the idea of covenant with its two dimensions of relations with God and with each other. Giving attention to the creative arts of painting music poetry and story writing the authors explore indications of a hidden communion of saints through embodiment memory and connectivity. Included are studies of the work of visual artists Paul Nash and Mark Rothko; musicians John Tavener Elgar and Brahms; and writers Thomas Hardy T. S. Eliot and James Joyce. Theological reflection on these hints of communion offers a vision of an ongoing communion of prayer with the saints alive and dead which does not depend on a dualistic idea of a disembodied soul existing after death but which affirms the Christian tradition of the resurrection of the body. Communion covenant and creativity are thus linked to develop a Christian aesthetics based on a mutual indwelling between the triune God and the world.
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