"Corpus" (3/30/14)
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How does sacred art inform our worship, especially during Holy Week? Associate Professor of Art and Chair of the Art Department David Hooker meditates on the crucifixion of our Lord through the lens of his work, "Corpus": a sculpture of Christ on the cross covered in vacuum dust. Drawing from his experiences of encountering beauty throughout his life, Prof. Hooker speaks to the way we should approach beauty in the light of the glory of God.
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