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Rainer Maria Rilke: Religion as the Art of the Non-Creators
Rainer Maria Rilke’s perspective on religion and art offers a profound view into the essence of human connection, creativity, and solitude. In his exploration, Rilke presents religion as an art form accessible to the “non-creators”—those who may not engage in traditional acts of creation yet find a pathway to personal transformation and expression through religious devotion.