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Jeremy S. Begbie

Abundantly More - The Theological Promise of the Arts in a Reductionist World

Abundantly More - The Theological Promise of the Arts in a Reductionist World

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The reductionism in late-modern culture has limited our understanding of ourselves and the world. Jeremy Begbie's book "Abundantly More" argues that the arts can resist reductionism by offering an unlimited abundance of meaning and generating a unique way of witnessing to and sharing in the life and purposes of God. The book is a valuable resource for theologians, artists, and anyone interested in how these fields intersect.

Format: Hardback
Length: 272 pages
Publication date: 08 August 2023
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group


The Gospel Coalition 2023 Award of Distinction (Arts & Culture)
Southwestern Journal of Theology 2023 Book Award (Honorable Mention, Church Music/Worship/Christianity and the Arts)

Late-modern culture has been plagued by reductionism, which diminishes and distorts our perception of ourselves and the world. Renowned theologian Jeremy Begbie argues that the arts, by their very nature, resist reductionism, aiding us in comprehending and experiencing the infinite depth of God's love and the world God has created.

In Abundantly More, Begbie examines and critiques reductionism, showcasing how the arts can counteract reductive tendencies by granting us access to an endless abundance of meaning. He also demonstrates how engaging the arts in light of a trinitarian imagination (which itself opposes reductionism) fosters a distinctive manner of witnessing to and participating in God's life and purposes.

Theologians, artists, and anyone intrigued by the intersections of these fields will find abundant resources in this book and discover the critical role the arts can play in preserving our culture's openness to the possibility of God.

Weight: 666g
Dimension: 229 x 152 x 15 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781540965431

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