Religious Art in a Post-Religious Culture



Britain is the scene of a new movement in the art world as the instances of Christian symbols and metaphors are increasing. Many of these new, yet reverent, references to the Christian faith are the creation of atheist and agnostic artists. Dr Janice Crouse, Senior Fellow and Director of CWA's Beverly LaHaye Institute, looks at this phenomenon and its implications for art in the United States. Listen | Download

Publication Date: 12/3/2008

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