Environmental Values in Christian Art
Discover the profound relationship between faith and nature in "Environmental Values in Christian Art" by Susan Power Bratton. Published by the State University of New York Press in 2007, this captivating hardback edition spans 292 pages and delves into the evolution of Christian art from the third century to the Reformation. Bratton expertly explores how environmental values have been expressed in Christian art, highlighting the transition from pagan aesthetics to a more nature-centric perspective. This insightful work is perfect for art enthusiasts, students of Christianity, and anyone interested in the intricate connections between religion and the environment. Enhance your understanding of Christian symbolism and the religious aspects of nature through the lens of art with this engaging and informative book.