Author: Alan Jacobs Publisher: HarperSanFrancisco, 2005 Though widely known for his writings on apologetics, less known for his academic work on medieval literature and his philosophical debates, L...Read More
His reputation was mixed, for some he was thought to be outdated, populist, and theologically naïve, while others saw him as articulate, imaginative and both philosophically and theologically ast...Read More
For well over a decade there has been an increasing momentum on works exploring the links between theology and the arts. Jazz is one of the themes that continues to show up in these conversation...Read More
The twentieth century was a time of change and innovation. In the history of visual art in the West it was a standard expectation that the subject of any work could be recognized by the viewer. So...Read More
Janet Read has shown her work in public and commercial galleries including a recent large solo exhibit, with catalogue, titled ‘Ocean as Vessel’ at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery in O...Read More
Robert K. Johnston, Reel Spirituality: Theology and Film in Dialogue, Baker Academic, 2000, 236 pages. There have been many books on movies and religion in recent years, but for the most part...Read More
Dinah Roe Kendall, biblical text from “The Message” by Eugene Peterson, InterVarsity Press, and Piquant Books It is encouraging to see a book like this that takes seriously the work of a part...Read More
It will be obvious to anyone who has even minimal acquaintance with the Christian tradition that spiritual life has found expression in both withdrawal from and engagement with the world around us...Read More
IMAGO – What got you interested in doing pottery? or How did you get started? SUE – I came from a background in which I was encouraged to pursue and learn all kinds of handwork. As a...Read More
I have been thinking recently about tragedy and comedy. These two staples of the literary world are often spoken of but not always understood. I know I don’t understand them very well but I am ...Read More