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Titles Tout Creativity as a Spiritual Path By Cathy Lynn Grossman | Dec 14, 2020
Religion and spirituality are not only matters of the soul, mind, or heart. They are expressed in artworks, photography, and music as well. Among the titles coming in 2021 are books that celebrate these expressions. In this troubled winter, they promise inspiration, consolation, and connection, from the earth to the heavens. A sampling includes:
Art and Faith: A Theology of Making(Yale, Jan. 5) by painter Makoto Fujimura, with a foreword by biblical scholar N. T. Wright, is drawn from 30 years of making art. According to Yale acquiring editor Jennifer Banks, Fujimura knew from childhood that whenever he painted, “I felt as if an electrical charge were going through me. Every time I created and felt that charge, I was experiencing the Holy Spirit. I now consider what I do in the studio to be theological work as much as aesthetic work. I experience God, my Maker, in the studio
The most exciting cookbooks to look out for in 2021
From vegan takes on British classics, to a new Claudia Roden tome, these titles look set to be on our bookshelves next year
14 December 2020 • 4:23pm
This year, perhaps by default, was something of a vintage one for home cooking. As many people were forced to spend much more time in their kitchens, they took to cooking like never before – from breads and cakes to comfort foods and elaborate dishes.
Cookery books were right there with us. Many people revisited old classics, but there were some stellar new releases, too. Here at Telegraph Food, we loved Nigella Lawson s latest tome,