This book is a compilation of Brian Keeble's insightful essays dealing with the oft-neglected relationship between God and work, spirituality and art, as well as contemplation and action. In the midst of the fast-paced modern world, it addresses the question, "how can work become a form of prayer?" Keeble focuses on artists and craftsmen such as poet and engraver William Blake, calligrapher Edward Johnston, sculptor Eric Gill and key figures of the Arts and Crafts movement in Britain.
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Brian Keeble is the founder of Golgonooza Press and of the Temenos Academy which, sponsored by The Prince's Foundation of Charles, Prince of Wales, is a teaching organization dedicated to the same central idea that had inspired the earlier Temenos Review, of which he was a co-founder and editor. (1980-1991).
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Paperback. Condición: New. This book is a compilation of Brian Keeble's insightful essays dealing with the oft-neglected relationship between God and work, spirituality and art, as well as contemplation and action. In the midst of the fast-paced modern world, it addresses the question, "how can work become a form of prayer?" Keeble focuses on artists and craftsmen such as poet and engraver William Blake, calligrapher Edward Johnston, sculptor Eric Gill and key figures of the Arts and Crafts movement in Britain. Nº de ref. del artículo: LU-9781933316680
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Paperback. Condición: New. This book is a compilation of Brian Keeble's insightful essays dealing with the oft-neglected relationship between God and work, spirituality and art, as well as contemplation and action. In the midst of the fast-paced modern world, it addresses the question, "how can work become a form of prayer?" Keeble focuses on artists and craftsmen such as poet and engraver William Blake, calligrapher Edward Johnston, sculptor Eric Gill and key figures of the Arts and Crafts movement in Britain. Nº de ref. del artículo: LU-9781933316680
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Paper Back. Condición: New. 'That we are living through a time of disintegration is a fact by now merely obvious to anybody who is paying attention,' writes Wendell Berry. T.S. Eliot called the modern malady a 'dissociation of sensibility.' Ananda Coomaraswamy wrote of the divorce of usefulness and beauty. Brian Keeble addresses the impoverishment of these multiple divorces to aid in the healing of the division between God and work. If things are falling apart, how are they to be put together again? 'Only by human work,' writes Berry; but the work must be of a particular quality and kind. The subjects of God and Work-which include typeface designers and sculptors, philosophers and poets, calligraphers, stonecutters and architects-are concerned with the spiritual substance of human vocation, and each has contributed to 'the never-ending task of determining what it means to be human and thence to what this meaning obliges us to undertake if we are to attempt a union of the contemplative and active life' (Keeble). Keeble is, in his own right, a contributor to the traditional arts as a book designer and publisher, and his studies of Coomaraswamy, W.R. Lethaby, Edward Johnston, Eric Gill, Frithjof Schuon and William Blake exemplify the kind of work he defends in these essays. 191 pp. Nº de ref. del artículo: 51256
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