Culture and Meaning: a Study of Ontological Value in Art and Religion

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Aesthetics, Christianity, Denominations, Catholic, Catholicism
Cover of the book Culture and Meaning: a Study of Ontological Value in Art and Religion by Richard Hazzlewood, Richard Hazzlewood
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Author: Richard Hazzlewood ISBN: 9781370860142
Publisher: Richard Hazzlewood Publication: February 4, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Richard Hazzlewood
ISBN: 9781370860142
Publisher: Richard Hazzlewood
Publication: February 4, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This work attempts to examine how art and religion impact upon our lives in a positive way and give our lives a sense of purpose on the level of inmost being. It begins with a general introduction laying out the state of the modern world, and my choice of the Catholic Church as an ideological defence against the quasi-nihilism of the surrounding culture. I discuss the mentality of being against worldly values and give a defence of the spiritual worldview. I also coin the 'Hazzlewood Trivium' which is a learning programme involving three bastions of Western culture: Shakespeare, Plato and the Bible. In my discussions of art I mention music, painting and poetry. To broaden the cultural discussion there is a section on travel, food & drink. In a conclusion I discuss what ontological value means to me. Also features a postscript: 'Why I am a Catholic'.

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This work attempts to examine how art and religion impact upon our lives in a positive way and give our lives a sense of purpose on the level of inmost being. It begins with a general introduction laying out the state of the modern world, and my choice of the Catholic Church as an ideological defence against the quasi-nihilism of the surrounding culture. I discuss the mentality of being against worldly values and give a defence of the spiritual worldview. I also coin the 'Hazzlewood Trivium' which is a learning programme involving three bastions of Western culture: Shakespeare, Plato and the Bible. In my discussions of art I mention music, painting and poetry. To broaden the cultural discussion there is a section on travel, food & drink. In a conclusion I discuss what ontological value means to me. Also features a postscript: 'Why I am a Catholic'.

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