00801nam0-22002771i-450-99000165769040332120050908165132.0000165769FED01000165769(Aleph)000165769FED0100016576920030910d1955----km-y0itay50------baitaCatalogo collettivo della Libreria italiana1955a cura dell'Associazione Italiana EditoriMilanoSABE19552 v.25 cmLibriCataloghi018Associazione italiana editoriITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK99000165769040332160 028.7 B 335244FAGBCFAGBCCatalogo collettivo della Libreria italiana372781UNINA02259nam 22004573a 450 991034668390332120250203235434.09783039210336303921033510.3390/books978-3-03921-033-6(CKB)4920000000094830(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/58108(ScCtBLL)4390502e-385b-4327-aad8-a8fb3fc40707(OCoLC)1157349478(oapen)doab58108(EXLCZ)99492000000009483020250203i20192019 uu engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierReligion and Art : Rethinking Aesthetic and Auratic Experiences in 'Post-Secular' Times /Davor DžaltoMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute2019Basel, Switzerland :MDPI,2019.1 electronic resource (102 p.)9783039210329 3039210327 How can we think of the "aura" of (sacred) contexts and (sacred) works? How to think of individual and collective (esthetic/religious) experiences? What to make of the manipulative dimension of (religious and esthetic) "auratic" experiences? Is the work of art still capable of mediating the experience of the "sacred," and under what conditions? What is the significance of the "eschatological" dimension of both art and religion (the sense of "ending")? Can theology offer a way to reaffirm the creative capacities of the human being as something that characterizes the very condition of being human? This Special Issue aspires to contribute to the growing literature on contemporary art and religion, and to explore the new ways of thinking of art and the sacred (in their esthetic, ideological, and institutional dimensions) in the context of contemporary culture.Art and religionPostsecularismArt and religion.Postsecularism.201/.67Džalto Davor1786599ScCtBLLScCtBLLBOOK9910346683903321Religion and Art4318465UNINA