List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. A Double-Consciousness
2. The Body They May Kill
3. Secular Sirens
4. Be Careful Little Eyes What You See
5. A People of the Book and the Image
6. A Semblance of a Whole
7. The Music of the Spheres
8. An Aesthetic Pilgrimage
Bibliography
Author Index
Subject Index
Scripture Index
Cameron J. Anderson (MFA, Cranbrook Academy of Art) is an artist and the executive director of Christians in the Visual Arts (CIVA). Prior to joining CIVA, he served on the staff of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship for thirty years, most recently as the national director for graduate and faculty ministries. He lectures frequently on the arts, media, advertising and contemporary culture, and he coedited, with Sandra Bowden, Faith and Vision: Twenty-Five Years of Christians in the Visual Arts.
"Cam Anderson has read a lot of good books and that's part of what
makes this book so rich and rewarding. But, far more importantly,
this book represents a lifelong engagement with the arts and a deep
faithfulness to Anderson's roots in the evangelical church. So this
is a personal book in the best possible sense. It is, to quote
Eugene Peterson, evidence of 'a long obedience in the same
direction.'"
*Gregory Wolfe, editor, Image*
"Cam Anderson's vision inspires, challenges and encourages me. He
is wise about creativity, faithful about imagination and
provocative about beauty. We are invited into a deeper humanity and
a greater faithfulness to the Artist who made us. I am so grateful
for this book and believe many other readers will be too!"
*Mark Labberton, president, Fuller Theological Seminary*
"This is a thoughtful, remarkable book that will help evangelical
Christians face their history of shunning modern art. As a
convinced follower of Jesus Christ, Anderson lovingly laments the
past evangelical practice of pitting binary opposites against one
another: soul against body, word against image, church ministry
against being an artist. Anderson shows how the millennia of church
history and a fresh biblical stance can overcome these polarities.
Through his writing, which is extremely well researched and gives
evidence of many years of wide reading, he convincingly shows how
visual culture can be central to piety and how artistry is a worthy
occupation for believers. This work is exciting, people friendly,
deeply faithful and wise."
*Calvin Seerveld, professor emeritus of philosophical aesthetics,
Institute for Christian Studies, Toronto*
"From the perspective of his longtime dual residency in both the
modern art world and the evangelical church, my good friend Cam
Anderson is uniquely qualified to lead evangelicals and artists to
understand and love one another. As I encountered a wide range of
modern art in his book (Manet, Monet, Newman, Rothko, Warhol,
Pollock and many others) I experienced a sense of wonder at the
power and elegance of work that I had not noticed or appreciated
before. For Christians seeking an aesthetic adventure in the modern
art world and for Christian artists working to fulfill their
God-given vocation, this book provides excellent guidance from one
who is a faithful Christian and a gifted artist."
*Walter Hansen, professor emeritus of New Testament interpretation,
Fuller Theological Seminary, author of commentaries on the New
Testament, coauthor of Through Your Eyes*
"Cam Anderson's The Faithful Artist is the most probing analysis
ever written on the roots of the negative attitude of
twentieth-century evangelicals toward the visual arts. Anderson
knows evangelicalism from the inside. What greatly enhances his
analysis is that it is set within the context of a broad, deep and
sympathetic understanding of developments in the world of the
visual arts in the twentieth century. The book reaches its climax
with an eloquent, biblically based appeal to evangelicals to engage
the visual arts, both as creators and as viewers. We have needed
this very book for a long time."
*Nicholas Wolterstorff, Noah Porter Professor Emeritus of
Philosophical Theology, Yale University, senior research fellow,
Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture, University of Virginia,
honorary research professor, Australian Catholic University*
"In The Faithful Artist Cam Anderson extends an intellectual
welcome to readers who may feel that modern and contemporary art
are an exclusive party, a private conversation for an artistic
elite. By skillfully unpacking cultural factors leading to the
modernist rejection of traditional artistic forms, he reveals some
of the reasons for art's estrangement from educated laypersons.
Anderson then clarifies for Christians why art still matters in the
midst of tensions between traditional religious belief and modern
aesthetic sensibility—issuing a compelling call for artists to
rediscover their accountability and calling within the body of
Christ, broken afresh for the life of the world. Additionally he
makes a vital argument for why the church needs art and artists,
providing genuine answers for how these might once again find their
way into healthy communion with one another."
*Bruce Herman, Lothlórien Distinguished Chair in Fine Arts, Gordon
College*
"In this detailed overview and synthesis, Cameron Anderson opens up
the mysteries of contemporary art, describing how works of art may
operate as lenses through which to view the seen and unseen within
culture. This illuminating book allows the double foci on faith and
art to converge, introducing us to the worldview of the Ultimate
Artist."
*Luci Shaw, poet, writer in residence, Regent College, author of
Thumbprint in the Clay*
"An engaging and carefully researched summation of where Christian
faith and visual art have been and where they may be headed.
Artists are invited to take a seat at a wedding feast where binary
opposition withers and an enriched complexity emerges. Observing
how conviction and restless longing coexist in 'the faithful
artist,' Anderson sets out to illuminate a way forward."
*Lynn Aldrich, artist, Guggenheim Fellow*
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