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''Tu f'rais valser les vieux''<br> | ''Tu f'rais valser les vieux''<br> | ||
''Aux étoiles'' | ''Aux étoiles'' | ||
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− | [[Brel]]. | + | [https://goo.gl/JEZ6R5 Le Bon Dieu], [[Brel]]. |
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<center><wz tip="The Christ of Siresa, a XIIIth century sculpture of eerie modernity (photo taken in August 2015).">[[File:Christ-OfSiresa.jpg|600px]]</wz></center> | <center><wz tip="The Christ of Siresa, a XIIIth century sculpture of eerie modernity (photo taken in August 2015).">[[File:Christ-OfSiresa.jpg|600px]]</wz></center> | ||
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== Testimonies == | == Testimonies == | ||
− | * Henri Guillemin: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twYsGkQrq-k&t=21m47s | + | * [[Henri Guillemin]]: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twYsGkQrq-k&t=21m47s |
+ | * [[Donald Knuth]] wrote a book on the topic: [http://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~uno/things.html Things a Computer Scientist Rarely Talks About] | ||
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+ | == Modern setting of the gospels == | ||
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+ | A fascinating aspect of religious art is its timeless character, with artists representing biblical themes in the setting of their own time. This becomes particularly interesting when cast in our contemporary world that is unlike any of the previous ones; this is also original as religious art is now much less productive than it used to be for centuries on. | ||
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+ | The painting below, that we contemplated in Bangor's cathedral during our [[Easter_trip_to_Wales_(April_2017)|2017 Easter trip]], is an interesting illustration. | ||
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+ | <center><wz tip="Still doubting, by John Granville Gregory, c. 1990, in Bangor Cathedral.">[[File:resized_DSC_5834.JPG|600px]]</wz></center> | ||
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+ | * [[Jour de Feu]] by [[Barjavel]]. | ||
+ | * [[Jésus de Montréal]]. | ||
+ | * [[Christ Recrucified]] by [[Kazantzakis]]. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* on [[Science and Religion]]. | * on [[Science and Religion]]. | ||
+ | * [[List of movies where Man meets God]]. | ||
== Links == | == Links == |
Contents |
Toi, Toi, si t'étais l'Bon Dieu
Tu f'rais valser les vieux
Aux étoiles
Le Bon Dieu, Brel.
This page is still largely in progress. For a while, this is just a place where I collect interesting material—mainly quotations—on the issue.
The best dialogue in literature comes with Moses asking his name to God, who replies: אֶהְיֶה אֲשֶׁר אֶהְיֶה (I Am that I Am)
Simon Cozens compiled which words Jesus uttered the most and made up a nice and inspiring words cloud:
A fascinating aspect of religious art is its timeless character, with artists representing biblical themes in the setting of their own time. This becomes particularly interesting when cast in our contemporary world that is unlike any of the previous ones; this is also original as religious art is now much less productive than it used to be for centuries on.
The painting below, that we contemplated in Bangor's cathedral during our 2017 Easter trip, is an interesting illustration.