This is the third and final installment of my talk with Sandra Glahn.
Sandra Glahn is the author of fiction (including a Christy-nominated book), nonfiction, and Bible studies. She's editor of the award-winning magazine, Kindred Spirit, and adjunct professor at Dallas Theological Seminary. You can learn more about Sandi and her writing at her website and at her blog.
In this podcast, we talk about subjective and objective standards of art, how Christians should interact with art both in responding and creating. (Hint: it requires sophistication.)
(If you missed parts one and two, I highly recommend catching up: good thoughts on the power of story.)
For more on this subject, I recommend Daniel Siedell's book God in the Gallery: A Christian Embrace of Modern Art (Cultural Exegesis) (you can read my review here), Franky Schaeffer's Addicted to Mediocrity: Contemporary Christians and the Arts
and Image Journal.
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