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Remove Rupnik? Immoral Artists and Sacred Art

The word “art” refers to something that has been produced, something that requires artifice. In that sense, we can judge its merits based on the product itself, rather than the subjective disposition of the producer. You can be a good painter and a bad person, for instance. We do not Read more…

By Jared Staudt, 1 yearMarch 10, 2024 ago
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