A look at the intersection of Christian theology and the arts from Australian perspectives. Includes contemporary music, literature (novels, short stories, and poetry), the performing arts, and the visual arts.
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This edition of St Mark’s Review stands, gazing intently, at the intersection of Christian theology and the arts. The following articles offer theological reflection on a range of artistic fields: contemporary music, literature (novels, short stories, and poetry), the performing arts, and the visual arts. Australian perspectives are also important here. All contributors live and work in Australia and around half of the articles deal specifically with Australian art and artists, ranging from the epiphanies of a “bogan flâneur” in western Sydney to a God-haunted Australian rock star on the world stage.
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