Art and Religion in the Age of Denounced Master-Narratives

Philosophy in the Contemporary World 9 (1):71-82 (2002)
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Abstract

Religious art within postmodernism is discussed. Postmodern art, I argue, projects the myth of a miraculously generating chaos which cannot be maintained as absolute and therefore postmodern art cannot be genuinely religious. The myth is adopted for ideological, not philosophical reasons and calls for alternatives to make religious art possible.

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