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Ruskin's God
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Ruskin’s God

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In this 1999 book, Michael Wheeler challenges critical orthodoxy by arguing that John Ruskin’s writing is underpinned by a sustained trust in divine wisdom: a trust nurtured by his imaginative engagement with King Solomon and the temple in Jerusalem, and with the wisdom literature of the Old Testament. In Modern Painters, The Seven Lamps of Architecture and The Stones of Venice, belief in the wisdom of God the Father informed Ruskin’s Evangelical natural theology and his celebration of Turner’s landscape painting, while the wisdom of God the Son lay at the heart of his Christian aesthetics. Whereas ‘the author of Modern Painters’ sought to teach his readers how to see architecture, paintings and landscapes, the ‘Victorian Solomon’ whose religious life was troubled, and who created various forms of modern wisdom literature in works such as Unto this Last, The Queen of the Air and Fors Clavigera, wished to teach them how to live.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 November 2006
Pages
324
ISBN
9780521026819

In this 1999 book, Michael Wheeler challenges critical orthodoxy by arguing that John Ruskin’s writing is underpinned by a sustained trust in divine wisdom: a trust nurtured by his imaginative engagement with King Solomon and the temple in Jerusalem, and with the wisdom literature of the Old Testament. In Modern Painters, The Seven Lamps of Architecture and The Stones of Venice, belief in the wisdom of God the Father informed Ruskin’s Evangelical natural theology and his celebration of Turner’s landscape painting, while the wisdom of God the Son lay at the heart of his Christian aesthetics. Whereas ‘the author of Modern Painters’ sought to teach his readers how to see architecture, paintings and landscapes, the ‘Victorian Solomon’ whose religious life was troubled, and who created various forms of modern wisdom literature in works such as Unto this Last, The Queen of the Air and Fors Clavigera, wished to teach them how to live.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 November 2006
Pages
324
ISBN
9780521026819