Christian Art
Christian Art
"Christian art" is a term which, while it always applies to the fine
arts and their creations only, is nevertheless used in more than one
meaning which we must distinguish in this encyclopedia. Most frequently
we designate by
Christian art, the fine arts in as much as we find them in the
service of the Church, i.e. in so far as they serve either to construct
or to embellish houses of worship, the homes of the consecrated
servants of God, monasteries, convents, the last resting-places of the
faithful, etc., or in as much as they beautify the rites and ceremonies
of the Church. In this sense, Christian art is also called
ecclesiastical art, and we find it convenient to treat this subject
under the title ECCLESIASTICAL ART. But Christian art is sometimes also
used to denote the fine arts and their creations, in as much as they
are in harmony with Christian ideals and principles. In this regard
Christian art will be treated under the several special headings into
which its divisions naturally fall. (See PAINTING; MUSIC; SCULPTURE
etc.)