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Jeff Dintaman, Department of Theatre/Dance

Professor Jeff Dintaman, by nature of his position in the theatre department, spends most of his reading time reading plays. While in Nottingham, England with the Luther College study abroad program for the 2003-2004 school year, Professor Dintaman read texts on how the arts and religious life intersect. His short term goal was to incorporate these readings into the courses in Nottingham, then eventually into his Junior/Senior Seminar Performance Theory class. It is his hope, that through these readings, he can broaden his understanding of the connection between the arts and religion, and their vocational call.

Book List

Begbie, Jeremy S., Gunton, Colin E., Voicing Creations Praise: Towards a Theology of the Arts, T & T Clark, Ltd, December 2000, ISBN 056729188X.

Campbell, Douglas G., Seeing: When Art and Faith Intersect, University Press of America, March 2002, ISBN 0761822348.

L'Engle, Madeleine, Nordeman, Nichole, Walking on Water: Reflections on Faith and Art, Harold Shaw Publishing, reprint edition, April 2001, ISBN 087788918X.

Turner, Steve, Imagine: A Vision for Christians in the Arts, Intervarsity Press, May 2001, ISBN 0830822917.

Viladesau, Richard, Theology and the Arts: Encountering God Through Music, Art, and Rhetoric, Paulist Press, July 2000, ISBN 0809139278.

Dyrness, William A., Visual Faith: Art Theology, and Worship in Dialogue (Engaging Culture), Baker Book House, July 2000, ISBN 0801022975.

Wuthnow, Robert, Creative Spirituality: The Way of the Artist, University of California Press, November 2001, ISBN 0520225007.

Bass, Alice, The Creative Life: A Workbook for Unearthing the Christian Imagination, Intervarsity Press, May 2001, ISBN 0830811877.





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