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OverviewThis colourful catalogue features paintings and statements by five leading contemporary Asian artists, Sawai Chinnawong (Thailand), He Qi (China), Nalini Jayasuriya (Sri Lanka), Nyoman Darsane (Bali) and Wisnu Sasongko (Thailand), which highlight the very different ways artists of diverse cultures today perceive Biblical tales. Over forty new paintings are explored showing how the Judeo-Christian narrative has been adapted for both western and indigenous audiences. Though greatly influenced by regional and cultural traditions, many of these artists have also been exposed to western Judeo-Christian teachings, and it is this mixture of influences which is so striking in their work. The book considers the importance of these works to the development and exportation of Asian Biblical Art to the West and its reception, audience and patronage. AUTHOR: Patricia C. Pongracz is chief curator, Museum of Biblical Art, New York. She is the co-author of The Next Generation: Contemporary Expressions of Faith (2005) and Threads of Faith: Recent Works from the Women of Color Quilters Network (2004); John W. Cook is Professor Emeritus, Yale University and co-author of The New Testament: An Introduction to It's Literature and History (1992); Volker Küster is professor of Intercultural Theology, Kampen Theological University, The Netherlands, and co-author of The Many Faces of Jesus Christ: Intercultural Christology ((2001) SELLING POINTS: Presents paintings by leading contemporary Asian artists workings in Bali, China, Sri Lanka and Thailand Features colour plates of over 40 of the artworks and artists' statements, and includes essays by leading scholars Patricia C. Pongracz, John W. Cook and Volker Küster 68 colour & 6 b/w illustrations Full Product DetailsAuthor: Patricia C. Pongracz , John Cook , Ena HellerPublisher: D Giles Ltd Imprint: D Giles Ltd ISBN: 9781904832201ISBN 10: 1904832202 Pages: 152 Publication Date: 01 May 2007 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviews-A book to enhance the library of anyone interested in the subtle fruits of the indigenization of the Gospel at both the sponsoring and receiving ends of the missionary enterprise. I would highly recommend it to students and teachers of mission, contextual theology, Christianity in Asia, and Asian art as a valuable, eye-opening and thought-provoking resource- Rosemary Dewerse, Mission Studies A book to enhance the library of anyone interested in the subtle fruits of the indigenization of the Gospel at both the sponsoring and receiving ends of the missionary enterprise. I would highly recommend it to students and teachers of mission, contextual theology, Christianity in Asia, and Asian art as a valuable, eye-opening and thought-provoking resource Rosemary Dewerse, Mission Studies A book to enhance the library of anyone interested in the subtle fruits of the indigenization of the Gospel at both the sponsoring and receiving ends of the missionary enterprise. I would highly recommend it to students and teachers of mission, contextual theology, Christianity in Asia, and Asian art as a valuable, eye-opening and thought-provoking resource Rosemary Dewerse, Mission Studies -A book to enhance the library of anyone interested in the subtle fruits of the indigenization of the Gospel at both the sponsoring and receiving ends of the missionary enterprise. I would highly recommend it to students and teachers of mission, contextual theology, Christianity in Asia, and Asian art as a valuable, eye-opening and thought-provoking resource- Rosemary Dewerse, Mission Studies A book to enhance the library of anyone interested in the subtle fruits of the indigenization of the Gospel at both the sponsoring and receiving ends of the missionary enterprise. I would highly recommend it to students and teachers of mission, contextual theology, Christianity in Asia, and Asian art as a valuable, eye-opening and thought-provoking resource Rosemary Dewerse, Mission Studies A book to enhance the library of anyone interested in the subtle fruits of the indigenization of the Gospel at both the sponsoring and receiving ends of the missionary enterprise. I would highly recommend it to students and teachers of mission, contextual theology, Christianity in Asia, and Asian art as a valuable, eye-opening and thought-provoking resource Rosemary Dewerse, Mission Studies A book to enhance the library of anyone interested in the subtle fruits of the indigenization of the Gospel at both the sponsoring and receiving ends of the missionary enterprise. I would highly recommend it to students and teachers of mission, contextual theology, Christianity in Asia, and Asian art as a valuable, eye-opening and thought-provoking resource Rosemary Dewerse, Mission Studies Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |