Breaking the Spell by Daniel Dennett
Breaking the Spell: Religion as a Natural Phenomenon by Daniel Dennett looks to be an interesting read about religion as a function of animal behavior as an adaptive strategy for survival. Here is a review of the book. I have thought of religious artists as focusing more on the action of doing the work of creating and don't necessarily having to believe in the particulars of the religion. It allows us to work with any religion and create stained glass as a practice of studying religion as an expression of human consciousness.


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I would have to agree with you, that many times artists are just creating. Many times a image or idea is just that and nothing more.
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