![]() ![]() It is that the mind has been corrupted by sin and must be rewired back to its original state, that is, before the Fall of Man. ![]() Not thinking purely to know something more knowledge’s sake, but to help us to understand our Father in Heaven on a deeper level. But this doesn’t mean we should be discouraged from thinking. Of course, we can’t understand everything we are finite while our God is infinite. At one point in the book, the author said, “The Bible addresses the whole Man, just as God created them.” This means that it is true that logic and thought can be put into the things of the Bible, even the spiritual things. What I mean by this is, it addresses the spiritual realities, as well as the physical (something I feel is often forgotten). This book approaches the Bible, yes, as a Holy Book, but also a book that is grounded in the reality they lived in back then and today. ![]() ![]() The foreword begins with a bit of a history lesson, to give us perspective on the need of a clear understanding of Art and Christianity what is of God and what is only for the glory of Man. It addresses many misinterpretations and questions of what God says and feels about art and the making of it. Schaeffer gives an interesting, very intellectual perspective on where art stands in the Christian mindset and lifestyle. ![]()
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