Friday, October 6, 2017
Martin Luther's Theology of Beauty: A Reappraisal
In 2017, Baker Academic published Martin Luther's Theology of Beauty: A Reappraisal by Mark C. Mattes. Mark C. Mattes (PhD, University of Chicago) is professor of philosophy and religion at Grand View University in Des Moines, Iowa. He previously served parishes in Illinois and Wisconsin. Mattes has authored, edited, or translated a number of books and is an associate editor of the forthcoming Dictionary of Luther and the Lutheran Traditions.
From the publisher's description of Martin Luther's Theology of Beauty:
From the publisher's description of Martin Luther's Theology of Beauty:
Many contemporary theologians seek to retrieve the concept of beauty as a way for people to encounter God. This groundbreaking book argues that while Martin Luther's view of beauty has often been ignored or underappreciated, it has much to contribute to that quest. Mark Mattes, one of today's leading Lutheran theologians, analyzes Luther's theological aesthetics and discusses its implications for music, art, and the contemplative life. Mattes shows that for Luther, the cross is the lens through which the beauty of God is refracted into the world.
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