Wesley Vander Lugt – Georges Rouault – A Prophet in the Darkness
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Who was artist Georges Rouault? In what sense was he a prophet in the darkness?
Many consider Georges Rouault to be one of the most important painters of the last few centuries, yet both the secular world and the church have struggled to engage with his work which is profoundly shaped by his Christian faith.
Brent talks with Wesley Vander Lugt who is the editor of a new book with IVP America ‘A Prophet in the Darkness: Exploring Theology in the Art of Georges Rousault’.
In this volume, a group of theologians, artists, and historians seek to bring Rouault out of the shadows. Wesley is adjunct professor of theology and acting director of the Leighton Ford Initiative for Theology, the Arts, and Gospel Witness at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in Charlotte.
- (1:10) Who was Rouault?
- (1:46) A prophet in the darkness;
- (5:00) Influences;
- (7:40) Beliefs about humanity;
- (9:15) Identification with the poor;
- (11:05) Bloy;
- (12:20) ‘The Miserere’;
- (14:00) The two world wars;
- (15:55) Relationship with the church;
- (22:10) The contributers.
Links mentioned in this episode:
/www.amazon.com/Prophet-Darkness-Exploring-Theology-Georges/dp/1514011050
/www.wikiart.org/en/georges-rouault
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