Religion and Dramatics
The Relationship Between Christianity and the Theater Arts
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Paperback / softback
£35.00
Publisher: University Press of America
ISBN: 9780819197061
Number of Pages: 160
Published: 21/03/1995
Width: 13.3 cm
Height: 21.7 cm
Engaged in a love-hate relationship, Christianity and theater arts are brought together as never before in this by trained clergyman and theater educator Herbert Sennett. The author studies the inseparable existence of Christian themes in dramatics and the theatrical techniques in churches, and works to open a dialogue between the two disciplines. Sennett addresses such questions as: Does Christianity belong on stage? Are Christians truly welcomed in the theater? Do churches have a right to use drama? Can Christians minister in the theater world? Should theater arts care about Christianity? Is AIDS God's judgement on homosexual artists? Have Christians lost their credibility in the artistic community? Has Christianity had any credibility at all? Contents: An Introduction to Religious Drama; A Short History of Religious Drama; Dynamics of Religious Drama; A Theology of Church Drama; Dramatic Productions by the Church; Drama in the Worship Setting; Drama and the Art of Preaching; Dramatics and Church Ministries; The Church in Relation to the Theater; The State of the Theater Today.
...includes a brief historical overview, which is sorely needed in our defense of the theatre among contemporary Christians... deals with issues we all need to face and explore. It is another opportunity for us all to dialogue on significant matters. -- Dale Savidge, CHRISTIAN DRAMA ...includes a brief historical overview, which is sorely needed in our defense of the theatre among contemporary Christians... deals with issues we all need to face and explore. It is another opportunity for us all to dialogue on significant matters. -- Dale Savidge, CHRISTIAN DRAMA