Religion and Art: Rethinking Aesthetic and Auratic Experiences in 'Post-Secular' Times
How can we think of the "aura" of (sacred) contexts and (sacred) works? How to think of individual and collective (esthetic/religious) experiences? What to make of the manipulative dimension of (religious and esthetic) "auratic" experiences? Is the work of art still capable of me...
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