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Arts across cultures : reimagining the Christian faith in Asia edited by Warren R. Beattie and Anne M. Y. Soh.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Regnum Studies in MissionPublication details: Oxford : Regnum Books International, c2022.Description: xxi, 212 pISBN:
  • 9781914454431
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BR 115.C8 A78 2022
Contents:
Foreword / William D. Taylor -- Introduction / Warren R. Beattie -- PART I. Setting the scene : arts and artists in mission -- Arts in mission : enhancing worship, witness and transformation of the wider world / Warren R. Beattie -- Artist in mission : becoming missional artists across cultures / Warren R. Beattie -- PART II. Arts and Mission in Practice -- Creative arts workshops for change and transformation / Jill Ford, Vivian Chiu -- Digital media and urban youth culture : engaging missionally with new approaches to storytelling / Anne M.Y. Soh -- Intercultural worship : a contemporary understanding of church and worship in the global age / Ian Collinge -- PART III. Nurturing the Arts and Artists in Local Contexts -- Faith and arts : emerging local engagement in Central Asia / Julie Taylor -- A practical approach to arts and mission courses : reflections on "Arts for a Better Future" / Robin Harris, Brian Schrag.
Summary: In today's highly-connected world, many people are still unfamiliar with the "good news" of Christianity. How do we invite them to think afresh about the Christian message and the Christian faith? What is the role of the arts in mission? How could we explore ideas about mission as artists? This book seeks to address and answer these questions by showing the potential of the arts in impacting the life and mission of the church. It suggests how the arts can enhance worship and witness, and help to transform the wider world. It demonstrates what being a "missional artist" means
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Foreword / William D. Taylor -- Introduction / Warren R. Beattie -- PART I. Setting the scene : arts and artists in mission -- Arts in mission : enhancing worship, witness and transformation of the wider world / Warren R. Beattie -- Artist in mission : becoming missional artists across cultures / Warren R. Beattie -- PART II. Arts and Mission in Practice -- Creative arts workshops for change and transformation / Jill Ford, Vivian Chiu -- Digital media and urban youth culture : engaging missionally with new approaches to storytelling / Anne M.Y. Soh -- Intercultural worship : a contemporary understanding of church and worship in the global age / Ian Collinge -- PART III. Nurturing the Arts and Artists in Local Contexts -- Faith and arts : emerging local engagement in Central Asia / Julie Taylor -- A practical approach to arts and mission courses : reflections on "Arts for a Better Future" / Robin Harris, Brian Schrag.

In today's highly-connected world, many people are still unfamiliar with the "good news" of Christianity. How do we invite them to think afresh about the Christian message and the Christian faith? What is the role of the arts in mission? How could we explore ideas about mission as artists? This book seeks to address and answer these questions by showing the potential of the arts in impacting the life and mission of the church. It suggests how the arts can enhance worship and witness, and help to transform the wider world. It demonstrates what being a "missional artist" means

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