ARTS has released vol. 29, no. 1. Subscribers to ARTS and members of SARTS will receive it by mail by November 1st, and they will also receive the online edition in their email accounts on November 15th. If your subscription has lapsed, or you haven't yet subscribed, subscribe or renew today.
This issue of ARTS, with guest editor Wilson Yates, features a portfolio of images by Jewish artist Carole P. Kunstadt who is attentive to memory and history in her works. The issue includes five poems by renowned poets. Robin M. Jensen contributes an article on the cities of Jerusalem and Bethlehem in the mosacis of early Christian churches. Jennifer Awes-Freeman writes of the importance of materiality in Christian life and worship. John Randolph LeBlanc and Carolyn Jones Medine write of Paletine by reference to the cultural criticism of Edward Said and the photography of Jean Mohr. Artist James B. Janknegt reflects on his development as a painter treating Christian subjects. John Shorb interviews artist Nazanin Hedayat Munroe, and Wayne Roosa reviews Kimberly Vrudny's new book, Beauty's Vineyard. Don't miss this wonderful issue! Order it today for $20.00. Or, even better yet--subscribe or renew today. ARTS: The Arts in Religious and Theological Studies is the journal of the Society for the Arts in Religious and Theological Studies (SARTS), and is published by the Religion and the Arts Program at United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities and the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of St. Thomas. ARTS appreciates the additional financial support of partner institutions. We are funded by donations from our partner institutions as well as individual memberships to the professional society and through subscriptions to ARTS: The Arts in Religious and Theological Studies. Your new or ongoing support is very much appreciated.
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