EXPERTISE IN ART AND EXPERTISE IN THEOLOGY IN THE PROJECT OF LIGHT FOR ICON PAINTERS
Abstract
This paper examines scientific base of expertise in art and theology. It is examined
how it affects the work of the user of the research. Different modes of interrelations
between iconography and science are also examined. Discussion includes definitions from
cognitive sciences, optics, symbolism, epistemology, iconology, problem of light in New
Testament and analytic procedures for studying of organic and nonorganic compounds.
Desired influence of the project on light on education in 21st century is pointed out. In the
end, importance of expertise for contemporary theology is observed.
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