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Art, Nakedness, and Redemption

Art, Nakedness, and Redemption

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  • William VanDoodewaard

Modern art and culture often includes nudity. The author of this article discusses how nakedness took on a new meaning after the Fall. Nakedness was no longer a sign of beauty and perfection, but rather of sin and unholiness. Therefore, there is no justification or reason for having nudity in art or culture.

Source: Reformation21, 2011. 4 pages.

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