2012
DOI: 10.1177/0020964311425310
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The Holy Spirit at Work in the Arts: Learning from George Herbert

Abstract: If we want some clarity about the relation of the arts to the Holy Spirit of the Christian faith, it is wise to let the arts have proper space to operate theologically. The remarkable poem by George Herbert, “Ephes. 4. 30,” along with material from some of his other poems, gives a fair sense of what Herbert would have assumed about the relation of the arts to the third person of the Trinity, and is especially enlightening for the theology–arts discussion today.

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“…Jeremy S. Begbie menuliskan bahwa modern ini dipahami bahwa Roh Kudus juga terlibat dalam penginspirasian suatu karya musik atau puisi; ada kaitan antara seni dengan kuasa ilahi. 8 Peran dan karya Roh Kudus masih banyak dan dapat dijabarkan lebih lagi. Namun, semua bertujuan pada satu hal.…”
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“…Jeremy S. Begbie menuliskan bahwa modern ini dipahami bahwa Roh Kudus juga terlibat dalam penginspirasian suatu karya musik atau puisi; ada kaitan antara seni dengan kuasa ilahi. 8 Peran dan karya Roh Kudus masih banyak dan dapat dijabarkan lebih lagi. Namun, semua bertujuan pada satu hal.…”
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