Over at the First Things On the Square blog, Matthew J. Milliner reviews Daniel Siedell's God in the Gallery, which provides a different approach to art from the Reformed, Rookmaaker-influenced tradition. Here's a teaser: Simply put, God in the Gallery succeeds by dividing, that is, by clearly distinguishing the sanctuary from the salon. The author has no interest in churches aping galleries or galleries playing church. But what keeps Siedell from merely erecting a Jeffersonian wall of separation between church and … [Read more...] about Evangelicals in Art History