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Vessels of evocation
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- This project explores the essential relationship between creative, artistic process, personal healing, and theological renewal in eight pieces of original art and in the work of Paul Tillich, Carl Gustav Jung, and Martin Buber. These works together suggest a way out of the legacy of spiritual impotence in patriarchal Christianity to a theological awareness that is holistic and creative.
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