things are hard to understand it makes the reading harder and uninteresting. There were only a few points in which I didnt understand so I think that it is all right, but I would rather see it written in more understanding terms. Overall the book is very detailed and very well written, if I was to give a formal critique I would have gone more in depth on his points, but it was a very good book. I also think that for any Christian art lover it would be wise to read it. To give my personal opinion I would first like to say what I was expecting it to be like. When I first started reading I thought that it was going to bore me, but as I read on it became very intriguing. I was going into it with a biased opinion because I am reading his other book How then shall we live and I dont have the highest opinion on that book, but this one is very good. As I mentioned in my critique I think the only thing that I would have liked to see, is if it was written in a more understanding way. I understood most of it but there were some points I didnt really understand what he was trying to get across. The thing that I liked most about it was that in all of his points he backed it up with Scripture, that shows me that he took his time to prove each of his points. If there were no scriptures then his points would have no truth to fall back on. So overall the book was really good and I would certainly recommend it to anyone who enjoys art in all of its forms....