New Faculty Book: Art and Moral Change
October 9, 2024 | Library News
Art and Moral Change: A Reexamination by Ki Joo “KC” Choi, Kyung-Chik Han Chair Professor of Asian American Theology, is now available at Wright Library.
Find it on the shelf at BJ46 .C48 2024 and as an e-book.
From the publisher:
“This book reconsiders the relationship between aesthetics and theological ethics. The primary question it seeks to answer is whether artistic creativity is a morally relevant activity. Drawing on the work of Jonathan Edwards and Thomas Aquinas, Choi argues that the arts are the cultural medium through which we can better understand what is morally possible, and that aesthetic objects can serve as snapshots of a particular community’s perspectives on the good life. Art, in other words, offers glimpses not only into competing moral visions within society but also the extent to which these contested moral views are understood. The arts, in Choi’s view, provide a way of assessing the limits and possibilities of moral reasoning, the contextuality of moral discernment, and the need for moral thinking that is dialogical and dialectical.”
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