Récit: Thèmes Bibliques et Variations: Lectures et Réécritures Littéraires et Artistiques. VIIIe Colloque International du RRENAB
Book Description
This scholarly exploration reveals how biblical narratives have served as profound wellsprings of creative inspiration across centuries of artistic expression. Drawing from an interdisciplinary colloquium that brought together biblical scholars alongside experts in arts and literature, this comprehensive work examines the dynamic relationship between sacred texts and creative interpretation.
Rather than simply cataloging how artists have received biblical stories, this volume pursues a more nuanced investigation. It explores how painters, sculptors, writers, and filmmakers have drawn from scripture's vast narrative treasury to fuel their own storytelling endeavors, while simultaneously asking how these artistic interpretations illuminate previously unexplored dimensions within the biblical texts themselves.
The book addresses a compelling dual inquiry: how do creative works receive and transform biblical material, and conversely, how do these artistic receptions reveal untapped potential within the original sacred narratives. This reciprocal examination suggests that artistic interpretation can offer fresh keys for understanding scripture, creating new pathways for meaning-making through collaborative exploration.
By bridging the worlds of biblical scholarship and artistic analysis, this work develops innovative conceptual tools for readers seeking deeper engagement with both sacred texts and their creative expressions. The interdisciplinary approach encourages a richer understanding of how ancient stories continue to speak through contemporary artistic voices, offering spiritual seekers new perspectives on timeless narratives that have shaped human consciousness across cultures and generations.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Long (> 400 pages) (~11 hours)
📄 Length: 412 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Study Bible from spiritual perspective
- ✓ Explore Bible
- ✓ Explore Art and religion
- ✓ Explore Christian art and symbolism
- ✓ Explore Art
- ✓ Explore Congresses
- ✓ Explore History of Biblical events
- ✓ Explore Narrative art