Eugene & Jan Peterson Assoc Prof of Theology & Arts @ Regent College. Author: Invisibility of Religion in Contemp Art, Modern Art and the Life of a Culture.
THE INVISIBILITY OF RELIGION IN CONTEMPORARY ART "has the singular purpose of clarifying the field by means of analysis… it is to Anderson’s credit that he can present such a methodological approach clearly yet without dogmatism." ~Art + Christianity #Art#Religion@JAAnderson7
New episode! @JAAnderson7 joins the hosts of The Artistic Vision #Podcast to discuss THE INVISIBILITY OF RELIGION IN CONTEMPORARY ART. This #NewBook invites deeper dialogue among religious studies, #Theology, and #ArtHistory and criticism.
Listen at: https://t.co/bJATKzmdEZ
Here's my latest interview for @seenunseenmag. It's with @JAAnderson7 - 'this kind of dialogue has everything to do with cultivating mutual care and love of neighbour.'
Important piece from @ArtinAmerica on the return of religion in art https://t.co/sRRrYSlXBK and the book length version of course is available from @JAAnderson7 at @UNDPress https://t.co/IoZcI8PlvS
"In addressing and dismantling many of the deep-rooted obstacles that have stood in the way..., @JAAnderson7 has made a significant contribution to both the #Scholarship of #Art and the scholarship of #Religion." ~Religion Unplugged
Review: https://t.co/wmyzSSFD41
“Sometimes what appears to be hostility is only a surface presentation, or a surface reading, of dynamics that in fact involve serious theological struggle and real theological insight.”
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Read a fantastic interview with @JAAnderson7, author of THE INVISIBILITY OF RELIGION IN CONTEMPOARY ART, and Matthew J. Milliner in @commentmag! #art#religion#newbook
https://t.co/z23KFKRkQo
Congratulations to ASCHA Board member Jonathan Anderson (@JAAnderson7) on the publication of his book, 'The Invisibility of Religion in Contemporary Art' (University of Notre Dame Press, 2025)! https://t.co/S8M7GFnyZv
“Many people who are hostile to religion have encountered very bad or very superficial theology. In that sense, hostility to “religion” might be quite theologically and spiritually productive.”
https://t.co/WbGaidybE7
“Many pivotal artists and artworks over the past century are deeply shaped by religious traditions and seriously engaged in theological questioning, but this remains severely under-interpreted or misinterpreted.”
@millinerd talks with @JAAnderson7.
https://t.co/HU7w7eh97F
Author Jonathan A. Anderson reveals the ways in which scholars can engage more fully with the theological grammars, histories, and concepts at play in modern and contemporary art. THE INVISIBILITY OF RELIGION IN CONTEMPORARY ART has just released! https://t.co/sxaAoWr0Fx
Watching a little bit of international football while reading a book that’s sure to define the field of theology and the visual arts by @JAAnderson7 via @UNDPress.
THE INVISIBILITY OF RELIGION IN CONTEMPORARY ART by author Jonathan A. Anderson offers a critical guide for rereading and rethinking religion in the histories of modern and contemporary art. You won't want to miss this critical new work. Coming soon!
https://t.co/sxaAoWr0Fx