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1.9 | DAVID TAYLOR { calvin, creation, & the liturgical arts }

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Few have explored the intersection of art & faith like David Taylor, a professor at Fuller Theological Seminary & the Brehm Center for the Arts. David is the perfect blend of artist & pastor, and his thoughtful perspective on liturgical art is a true gift for the Church these days.

David has edited & authored books such as “For the Beauty of the Church”, “Contemporary Art & the Church”, & most recently, “The Theatre of God’s Glory”. In each book, he casts a vision for the arts, helping the Church develop a broader & deeper language for the role creativity plays in our faith. Much of which is shared on this episode.

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SHOW NOTES

David Taylor

Twitter: @wdavidotaylor

http://artspastor.blogspot.com

“Contemporary Art & the Church”: https://www.amazon.com/Contemporary-Art-Church-Conversation-Theology/dp/0830850651/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1496673092&sr=8-1&keywords=contemporary+art+and+the+church

“The Theatre of God’s Glory”: https://www.amazon.com/Theater-Gods-Glory-Creation-Liturgical/dp/0802874487/ref=sr_1_4?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1496673110&sr=1-4

“Bono & Eugene Peterson: THE PSALMS” (short film): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-l40S5e90KY

http://www.brehmcenter.com

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Few have explored the intersection of art & faith like David Taylor, a professor at Fuller Theological Seminary & the Brehm Center for the Arts. David is the perfect blend of artist & pastor, and his thoughtful perspective on liturgical art is a true gift for the Church these days.

David has edited & authored books such as “For the Beauty of the Church”, “Contemporary Art & the Church”, & most recently, “The Theatre of God’s Glory”. In each book, he casts a vision for the arts, helping the Church develop a broader & deeper language for the role creativity plays in our faith. Much of which is shared on this episode.

________________________________________________

SHOW NOTES

David Taylor

Twitter: @wdavidotaylor

http://artspastor.blogspot.com

“Contemporary Art & the Church”: https://www.amazon.com/Contemporary-Art-Church-Conversation-Theology/dp/0830850651/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1496673092&sr=8-1&keywords=contemporary+art+and+the+church

“The Theatre of God’s Glory”: https://www.amazon.com/Theater-Gods-Glory-Creation-Liturgical/dp/0802874487/ref=sr_1_4?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1496673110&sr=1-4

“Bono & Eugene Peterson: THE PSALMS” (short film): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-l40S5e90KY

http://www.brehmcenter.com

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