Whoa! You are using a really old web browser!

Old web browsers can make your Internet experience pretty miserable. We've made the content on our website accessible to old browsers, but some things might look pretty awful. Please consider upgrading to a modern web browser such as the newest versions of Firefox, Safari, Opera, or even a newer version of Internet Explorer. They're free and way more secure!

December, 2008 archive

What Creative People Can Learn from Creation by Harold Best

December 15, 2008 by Michael Winters

Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.

Harold Best shares what creative people can learn from God's creation.

Many of the ideas presented can be found in Best's book Unceasing Worship.

This lecture took place at the 930 during the Cultivate Beauty Festival 2008.

Art for God’s Sake by Philip Graham Ryken

December 15, 2008 by Michael Winters

artforgodssake

"What we need to recover (or perhaps discover for the first time) is a full biblical understanding of the arts - not for art's sake - but for God's sake."

This is a really good, really short introduction into thinking about art from a biblical perspective.  The author begins by acknowledging that there are many reasons why some churches have a negative view of the arts, but ends up concluding that as Christians we can participate in the world of the arts for the glory of God, holding high values of truth, goodness, and beauty.  One of the best things about this book is that it takes complicated issues and summarizes them into a very digestable and conclusive statement.  This is a Christian view of art according to page 53: "The artist is called and gifted by God - who loves all kids of art; who maintains high aesthetic standards for goodness, truth and beauty; and whose glory is art's highest goal."