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What a correspondence. On the Protestant-versus-artistic-expression sense, there is a lot to unpack. A nondenominational Protestant myself, I feel the question of whether I’m indulging my vanity to write. But it varies with the church - our worship band wrote an album from the verses of 1 John, in tandem with a sermon series we received on that book.

That said, there is an iconoclastic streak and history with our churches dating back to the Reformation. Plenty of objectionable if not wholly wrong destruction of Catholic Churches and books, sometimes deriving directly from John Calvin’s teaching. However, I also found the work of Lucas Cranach the Elder, who painted biblical scenes and portraits at the height of the Reformation and was lauded by the new Protestants. Is his an exception? An example? A rule? It’s hard to say.

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I like your term “sanitized” - unsanitized spiritual rawness is the Christian expression in art that’s usually discouraged in church circles, in my experience. Though, again, it varies church to church. Our hymns and sermons can get despondent as means of highlighting great hope.

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