![]() ![]() Acknowledging that some Christians invoke the Ten commandments of not having graven images as an objection towards art, Schaeffer has a beautiful and powerful presentation of the Biblical data that this cannot be what the prohibition means since the Bible has arts. He begins his case with the Lordship of Christ, in which Christ and God is in charge of every area of the Christian life including their creative pursuits. In the first chapter, Schaeffer attempts to establish Biblically that art is a godly pursuit. Francis Schaeffer delivers in this work that’s really two chapters/essay that lays the foundation for the development of a Christian view of art. ![]() ![]() They say don’t judge a book by it’s cover and for this work I would also add that neither should you judge a book by it’s size–the book turned out to be better than I expected. This is a good introduction to a Christian view on art. This is one of the books I recommended for this year’s Christian worldview and apologetics presents suggestion. ![]()
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