Beyond the Written Word Package

Exploring Faith through Christian Art 

(3 Reviews)

Edited by Christine Schmertz Navarro

By Eileen M. Daily

$107.00

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Overview

Only in the past few hundred years has reading been the primary way of teaching religion. For centuries, religious education relied on hearing and seeing.

Religious education can benefit by returning to the ages-old methods of hearing and seeing to complement reading. Beyond the Written Word: Exploring Faith Through Christian Art and the teaching guide enable you to make one of the old ways—seeing—available to 21st-century students.

The Beyond the Written Word Package contains one teacher's guide and 15 student books. Order the package and save for only $105.00

 

Product Details

Copyright: Jan. 1, 2005

Format: 1 teacher's guide and 15 student books

Length: 32 pages

Item number: PKG1330

Customer Reviews

By Richard Viladesau, STD, professor of theology, Fordham University; author, Theological Aesthetics and Theology and the Arts

Beyond the Written Word provides a splendid means for teachers of religion to engage the imaginations and minds of young students through Christian art. The use of art as a religious "text" opens opportunities for encounter with themes of the Scriptures, doctrine, morality, and Christian history. The artworks presented, from various eras and styles, invite the expansion of students' sensibilities to the aesthetic realm on three levels: as a means of human symbolic communication, as an instrument for mediating the sacred, and as an embodiment of beauty. The teaching guide provides excellent direction for developing the skills needed to use art effectively in teaching and in provoking discussion. This book is a great gift to religious educators on the high-school level.

By Sister Wendy Beckett, author, The Story of Painting and Sister Wendy's American Collection, both seen on PBS; plus Art and the Sacred, 1000 Masterpieces, and other books

This is a book about deepening our understanding of our faith. In times past, when people could not read, it was through pictures that they came to realize the glory of God's world and the meaning of the Good News that is the Gospel. The more we learn about God, the more we understand our own selves. As a happy bonus, this fine book also educates us in the history of art and in its significance. All teachers will profit from this book, and so will all those who can teach themselves.

By Thomas H. Groome, professor of theology and religious education; director, Boston College Institute of Religious Education and Pastoral Ministry; author, What Makes Us Catholic

For many centuries our Catholic faith was carried and passed on through Christian art. Then came the Enlightenment, and we soon wallowed in a sea of verbosity. Eileen Daily now offers the Church an effective way to retrieve its artistic legacy. This book will help us teach our faith again through the arts and with aesthetic sensitivity.
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