The Calvinist relocation of sacred attention into the middle-class household, visible in Jiang's reading of Dutch paintings.
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household divinity
The Calvinist relocation of sacred attention into the middle-class household, visible in Jiang's reading of Dutch paintings.
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"So, this is a Catholic mentality, all right? So, let's move on to the Calvinist, Dutch mentality of paintings. All right, so let's do..."
"...this door is a portal, okay? Within the house, there's this divinity, but in the outside world, there's only darkness and mystery. Okay, so..."
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