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1 5 | understanding, abhor it as an evil art causing a remoteness to
2 6 | 6. Religion and art.~The relationship of religion
3 6 | relationship of religion and art is neither one of contradiction
4 6 | support. Both religion and art exalt us and awaken in us
5 6 | Common to religion and art is the striving to express
6 6 | forms. In religion, as in art, a pure idea is clothed
7 6 | was the original cradle of art. The opinion that religion
8 6 | opinion that religion and art are hostile to each other
9 6 | substance), or when the form of art is not suitable to the religious
10 6 | all aspects and forms of art inhibited their adaptation
11 6 | Christian Church does not deny art. Christianity is the religion
12 6 | also the various forms of art for use in Christian church
13 6 | condemning only the sinful use of art. The sin of art, therefore,
14 6 | sinful use of art. The sin of art, therefore, begins where
15 6 | therefore, begins where art forgets its divine origin
16 7 | philosophy, science and art, we see that religion represents
17 7 | Poetry and other forms of art, with their impulses toward
18 7 | by philosophy, science, art or morality alone, but,
19 15,7| What is man, that thou art mindful of him? and the
20 15,7| from moral good; to create art; to compose music; to write
21 21,1| the earth for dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou
22 25 | pray: “Our Father which art in heaven,” but at the same
23 25 | ascend up into heaven, thou art there: if I make my bed
24 25 | bed in hell, behold, thou art there. If I take the wings
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