Sarpedon
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Looking at the articles today about the 'shoot the faggot' game, I have thought a bit on how low christian culture has fallen. It seems to me that while previous centuries had many, many spectacular works of christian art (as well as vast amounts of christian schlock) nowadays, and even in the past century, there have been few, if any great art produced with explicitly christian themes and purposes. Even the schlock seems to have declined in quality.
So I invite people to point out great works of christian art in recent times, and discuss whether this seeming cultural decline is real or consequential.
It almost seems to me that there hasn't been much quality christian art since World War 1. There have been several remarkable churches built in the twentieth century, and even the twenty first, but with so many of the architects being agnostic or even athiestic, can such buildings really be counted as christian art?
So I invite people to point out great works of christian art in recent times, and discuss whether this seeming cultural decline is real or consequential.
It almost seems to me that there hasn't been much quality christian art since World War 1. There have been several remarkable churches built in the twentieth century, and even the twenty first, but with so many of the architects being agnostic or even athiestic, can such buildings really be counted as christian art?