Redbook7:6][19900102:2052]{Art and Religion}[2nd January 1990]
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‘Popular interest in the arts tends to decline, and interest in religion to increase, during life-threatening historical crises, such as the Black Death of 1348-50 in Europe or destructive wars.
Interest in art frequently increases after such periods.
*Religion is more of a crisis-management phenomenon, art that of post-crisis integration.’
– E[ncyclopaedia] B[ritannica] 14:129 (from ‘Arts, Practice and Profession of the’).
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*{This is excellent}
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