<p>Many consider Georges Rouault (1871?1958) to be one of the most important religious painters of the last few centuries. Yet both the secular art world and the church have struggled to engage with his work, which is profoundly shaped by his Christian faith and also starkly explores the pain and darkness of human experience.<br>In this volume, a group of theologians, artists, and historians seek to bring Rouault out of the shadows. They offer a ...