Oasis of Imagination
Inter-Varsity Press (Verlag)
978-1-78974-475-0 (ISBN)
What should the church's cultural witness be?
Too often, it has been marked by political strong-arming or fearful withdrawal into the "Christian bubble." There is another way: creative cultural engagement, using our imaginations to plant oases in the desert, breathable spaces that refresh, challenge, and draw together Christians and non-Christians alike. Oases refresh the soul, provoke discussion, challenge assumptions, and lead the imagination to a new place.
In Oasis of Imagination, Ted Turnau lays out the Biblical mandate for engaging culture, and why the imaginative path holds promise. He explores the nature of the imagination from both Scripture and nature. He asks, "What makes a Christian imagination that resonates with non-Christians different?" He explores examples of Christian creativity done well from video games to movies to music to The Lord of the Rings. He challenges the church, artist and non-artist alike, to be intentional about their own imaginative lives, how artists and non-artists can support each other, as they together engage in building bridges and being cultural ambassadors to the wider community.
In-depth and wide-ranging, Oasis of Imagination equips and encourages Christians, whatever their calling, to consider how to imaginatively enter into the broader cultural conversation, beyond the culture-warring and Christian bubbles. It seeks to provoke a conversation within the church between its artists and non-artists about how best to unleash our God-given creativity to shine light into the broader culture.
Ted Turnau is chair of Journalism and Media Studies at Anglo-American University, Prague. He speaks widely on culture, media, and Christian cultural engagement and is the author of Popologetics (P&R) and The Pop Culture Parent (New Growth Press). He and his wife Carolyn have three children and two cats. Ted Turnau is chair of Journalism and Media Studies at Anglo-American University, Prague. He speaks widely on culture, media, and Christian cultural engagement and is the author of Popologetics (P&R) and The Pop Culture Parent (New Growth Press). He and his wife Carolyn have three children and two cats.
Gratitude and Acknowledgements
Introduction
PART I - THE CASE FOR OASES
CHAPTER ONE - Why Engage Culture? Calling, Holiness, and the New Creation
CHAPTER TWO - How Not to Engage Post-Christian Culture: the Path of Culture Warring
CHAPTER THREE - How Not to Engage Post-Christian Culture (When Actually You Should): the Path of Pietistic Withdrawal
CHAPTER FOUR - How to Engage Post-Christian Culture: the Path of Cultural Creativity (Exploring Oasis-Building)
PART II - FRAMING A MYSTERY: WHAT IS THE IMAGINATION?
CHAPTER FIVE - Framing a Mystery, Part I: A Biblical Theology of Imagination
CHAPTER SIX - Framing a Mystery, Part II: The Testimony of (Human) Nature about the Imagination
PART III - SHARPENING OUR FOCUS: CONSIDERING CHRISTIAN IMAGINATION AND ART
CHAPTER SEVEN - Contours of the Christian Imagination
CHAPTER EIGHT - Christian Art and the Pitfalls that Derail It
PART IV - THE CHRISTIAN IMAGINATION DONE RIGHT: EXPLORING SUBVERSIVE CULTURAL RESONANCE
CHAPTER NINE - Towards a Subversive Christian Popular Culture: Learning from the Blues
CHAPTER TEN - Dark, Ferocious, Honest: The Music of David Eugene Edwards
CHAPTER ELEVEN - Sho Baraka: Speaking Truth and Hopeful Protest to Church Family and Beyond
CHAPTER TWELVE - Being Present in the Broken Dance: The Improvisational, Pointed Art of Ruth Naomi Floyd
CHAPTER THIRTEEN - "Becoming Transparent": Sharing Pain and Hope in That Dragon, Cancer
CHAPTER FOURTEEN - Contagious Evil and Hope against Hope: Tolkien's Middle-Earth
CHAPTER FIFTEEN - Rumors of Grace in the Christ-Haunted World of Krzysztof Kieslowski's A Short Film About Love
PART V - REFORMING, REFRESHING, AND SUSTAINING THE IMAGINATIVE LIFE OF THE CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY FOR THE COMMON GOOD
CHAPTER SIXTEEN - Worship as a Resource for Shaping Imaginations
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN - The Artist as Resource for Church and World: Zookeeper of the Imagination and Loving Cultural Guerrilla
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN - Bridging the Chasm: The Christian Community as Resource for Creatives
CONCLUSION: ENDGAME
Erscheinungsdatum | 21.07.2023 |
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Zusatzinfo | 16 Illustrations |
Verlagsort | Nottingham |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
Themenwelt | Kunst / Musik / Theater |
Religion / Theologie ► Christentum ► Moraltheologie / Sozialethik | |
ISBN-10 | 1-78974-475-X / 178974475X |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-78974-475-0 / 9781789744750 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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