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Doing theology through expressive art: a series of paintings informed by the theology of Paul Tillich

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Douglas J Purnell. Doing Theology Through Expressive Art: a Series of Paintings Informed by the Theology of Paul Tillich. San Francisco Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/f1b9e868-c80f-43d2-9677-4efd9f1c3b4f.

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D. J. Purnell. Doing theology through expressive art: a series of paintings informed by the theology of Paul Tillich. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/f1b9e868-c80f-43d2-9677-4efd9f1c3b4f

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Douglas J Purnell. Doing Theology Through Expressive Art: a Series of Paintings Informed by the Theology of Paul Tillich. San Francisco Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/f1b9e868-c80f-43d2-9677-4efd9f1c3b4f.

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  • This dissertation explores Paul Tillich's understanding of expressive art as a means for doing theology. It looks at theologians and artists influenced by Paul Tillich. It provides a case study of Matisse, Coburn and Rothko's chapel paintings. The second part of the dissertation project is a creative project that includes the painting of seven major works that were hung in a Protestant worship space. Congregational members were invited to respond to the work and their conversation recorded to show the ways in which they 'did theology.'.
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  • 02/17/2024

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