What hath Jerusalem to do with Paris, or Carthage with Milan? Dr. Robert Covolo—Director of the Center for Pastoral Residents at Christ Church Sierra Madre, former scholar at the Visual Faith Institute of Art and Architecture and faculty at the Torrey Honors Institute—joins Matt, Derek, and Alastair to discuss his latest work, Fashion Theology, where he gives an account of the dynamic relationship between theology and fashion through the rich history of Christian thought as well as recent political, social, aesthetic, literary, and performance theory.
Timestamps:
What hath Jerusalem to do with Paris, or Carthage with Milan? [0:00 – 7:32]
The relationship between democracy and fashion [7:32 – 12:12]
Have modern democratic norms allowed for real creativity, or have they stifled it? [12:12 – 16:15]
Fashion as a realm of meaning-making [16:15 – 20:11]
How we use fashion to individuate ourselves within our preferred subcultures [20:11 – 27:40]
The way in which clothing gives us insight into what the human person is [27:40 – 32:07]
Theological aesthetics and fashion [32:07 – 35:43]
How do we relate the political reality of how clothes are made with the surface reality of how they appear? [35:43 – 41:34]
How should Christians dress? [41:34 – 50:14]
Resources mentioned:
Amazon link: Fashion Theology
Quote: Slavoj Žižek, Living in the End Times
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