خلاصه ماشینی:
It is pleasant in a head filled with wild passion*** provided that your passion is the one Introduction Unlike today's world, where art is either sought in the corners of museums and exhibitions or regarded as a recreational subject that, in both cases, serves as a means to pass leisure time, in the past, art was present in the fabric of life and flowed with every activity, appearing in fact as the meaning and soul of human creations.
In order to explain the relationship of modern man with art and his need for it, and especially the role that religious and spiritual art plays in his perfection and growth, the present paper, after mentioning generalities necessary for clarity and the possibility of continuing the discussion, will refer to topics such as the relationship between art and man, the relationship between religion and art, arts attributed to religion, and a conclusion to the discussion.
Undoubtedly, the most prominent ideal of man is to achieve transcendence and perfection and to reach a place that human worldview defines as the pinnacle and ultimate goal of life; of course, this ideal possesses different characteristics and coordinates in various worldviews, societies, and cultures, and various ways are considered to reach it.
Regarding the relationship between religion and art and their mutual influence, it can be said that art derives its foundations, principles, and values from the worldview and culture prevailing in society or, in other words, from the artist's beliefs and convictions; and religion, with its comprehensiveness and its dominance over the body and soul of man, is the most suitable source of spiritual and religious nourishment for art.