Joy Laxton: The Power of Art

 

Something I found particularly valuable in this class was our discussion on the value of art, specifically in a world where science is highly valued.  We discussed Tolkien’s idea of sub creation where we, being made in the image of God, are to create from what has already been created and Tolkien’s perilous realm, a place outside reality in which fairy tales can transport the reader.  These concepts among others made me ponder the power that art holds in reaching the soul, something which objective science and mathematic cannot do.  This semester I have been able to see this power through the Narnia stories that our class wrote and a friends paintings on the personal and relational love of God.   

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