Like a House on Fire: Renewal of the Arts in a Postmodern Culture
Released: Jul 01, 1997
Publisher: Cornerstone Pr Chicago
Format: Paperback, 135 pages
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Over the centuries, the work of painters, poets, and performers has often been the harbinger or catalyst of change, or perhaps only a reflection of the surrounding culture. Steve Scott believes the arts working within the context of the church can help us through the uncertain transition to the future. Cherished ideologies, philosophies, and modes of expression are being destroyed--yet out of this destruction comes the possibility for renewal of our cultures and lives.
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