After a long sabbatical, the evangelical art critic is back! Plans are brewing for a full-scale analysis of evangelical kitsch. But for now, I’ve been thinking about the scene in Exodus 3, where YHWH tells Moses that he must go to Pharaoh and demand to him that he let the Israelites go from bondage to [...]
Posts Tagged ‘evangelical art’
The Great I AM
Posted in Art, Evangelicalism, The Bible, tagged evangelical art, kitsch, Allen Iverson, Moses, God, Harold Bloom on February 6, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Evangelical Art: Psalm 139
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged evangelical art, kitsch, Psalm 139, Uncategorized on May 8, 2008 | 3 Comments »
I’ve decided to rip off a blog post genre from the popular blog Purgatorio, a nearly exhaustive documentation on the pathology of evangelical media and kitsch. This blog makes light of church signs, testamints, and other sanctified paraphernalia, but my favorite of its recurring features is “art critic,” a forum that invites reflections on evangelical [...]

