It develops conceptual and practical tools for creatively photographing God as
divine light reflected from every facet of life. It teaches how to weave these photos of God
into a blog that draws on the wisdom of kabbalah in a networked world to craft
a vibrant dialogue between the blogger’s story and the biblical narrative.
See the book blog http://photographgod.blogspot.com and the exemplary blog "Creating a Spiritual Blog of Your Life" http://bibleblogyourlife.blogspot.com.
See the book blog http://photographgod.blogspot.com and the exemplary blog "Creating a Spiritual Blog of Your Life" http://bibleblogyourlife.blogspot.com.
“One of art’s most complete and compelling
integrations of the sacred and profane. It reads like a swift and soulful
breeze.” - Dr. Shaun McNiff, author of Earth Angels: Engaging the
Sacred in Everyday Things, University Professor, Lesley University, Cambridge
“Thinks brilliantly outside the box. It crisscrosses disciplines, from science and
technology to philosophy and mysticism to art as both historical and creative
phenomena. This is one of those books that other thinkers will wish they had
somehow thought about how to write, and to which readers of diverse sorts will
simply respond by saying: wow!” - Dr. Ori Z. Soltes, author of
Tradition and Transformation, Professorial Lecturer, Georgetown University
“Photograph God strikes a balance between
Kabbalah and contemporary culture. It is literate, wise, and easily
accessible.” - Rabbi Lawrence Kushner, author of God Was in This
Place & I, i Did Not Know: Finding Self, Spirituality and Ultimate Meaning
and Kabbalah: A Love Story
“There are many parallels in Christian thought
and deed that should allow this excellent book to resonate with many people of
faith.” - Bob Weil, co-author of The Art of iPhone Photography
"Photograph God gives us an amazing
perspective on our own existence, especially in the age of interconnected
iPhone culture." - Prof. Michael Bielicky, Head of Department of
Digital Media/Postdigital Narratives, University of Art and Design/ZKM Center
for Art and Media, Karlsruhe
“A mystical computer program for spiritual
seeing.” - Rabbi Dr. Shimon Cowen, Director, Institute for Judaism
and Civilization, Australia
"In an original way, Prof. Alexenberg
invites us to connect the networked world of Facebook, Twitter, Flickr,
Instagram, WhatsApp and Blogspot, with the concept of the unseen God." - Dr.
Yael Eylat Van-Essen, author of Digital Culture: Virtuality, Society and
Information, teaches at Tel Aviv University and Holon Institute of Technology,
Israel
"Alexenberg proposes that text and image
- something as simple as photos taken with a smartphone, and multiplied in
their resonance by the Internet - can be a consciousness raising tool" - Peter
Samis, Associate Curator, Interpretation, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
The book is available at http://amazon.com
The book is available at http://amazon.com
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