The creative process as interfaith: how contemporary art supports interreligious dialogue in Singapore

Contemporary art is a good example of Tinu Ruparell’s notion of “interstitial interreligious dialogue”, a means to engage and connect through the shared appreciation of art and the creative process. From Beethoven to one of Singapore’s own patron saints, Habib Noh al-Habsyi, countless artists, visio...

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Main Author: Ali Hussain
Other Authors: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
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Language:English
Published: 2024
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1759212024-05-12T15:44:40Z The creative process as interfaith: how contemporary art supports interreligious dialogue in Singapore Ali Hussain S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Social Sciences Country and region studies Religion in contemporary society Contemporary art is a good example of Tinu Ruparell’s notion of “interstitial interreligious dialogue”, a means to engage and connect through the shared appreciation of art and the creative process. From Beethoven to one of Singapore’s own patron saints, Habib Noh al-Habsyi, countless artists, visionaries and thinkers have emphasised the importance of the artistic channel as a medium to bring harmony to different communities of faith. Published version 2024-05-09T05:40:35Z 2024-05-09T05:40:35Z 2024 Commentary Ali Hussain (2024). The creative process as interfaith: how contemporary art supports interreligious dialogue in Singapore. RSIS Commentaries, 048-24. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/175921 en RSIS Commentaries, 048-24 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Country and region studies
Religion in contemporary society
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Country and region studies
Religion in contemporary society
Ali Hussain
The creative process as interfaith: how contemporary art supports interreligious dialogue in Singapore
description Contemporary art is a good example of Tinu Ruparell’s notion of “interstitial interreligious dialogue”, a means to engage and connect through the shared appreciation of art and the creative process. From Beethoven to one of Singapore’s own patron saints, Habib Noh al-Habsyi, countless artists, visionaries and thinkers have emphasised the importance of the artistic channel as a medium to bring harmony to different communities of faith.
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