Author – Gregory Wolfe, Wilmington, Delaware: ISI Books, 2011. (266 pp.) After several decades of exile from conversations about art “beauty is back”. It has become a focus for di...Read More
I walked to the end of Dundurn Street, to the quiet hind of a busy road, where the bus loops. I walked to the foot of the escarpment and looked up, way, way up, at all those stairs. And though they ar...Read More
I find water, in its surging force, a humbling thing to behold. Many canoe trips have taught me that it is a substance that commands respect. But gazing at the Atlantic’s cold horizon, from the ...Read More
This is a question I have been asked many times during my sojourn with Imago. Imago dei, the image of God is the inspiration for our name. Humanity is shaped by the fact that we bear the divine ima...Read More
– by Becky Mason – It was an auspicious day indeed when in 1947 my Dad, Bill Mason met Wilber Sutherland for the first time. Neither of them could know at the time that the Inter Sch...Read More
In his 1996 book Fire in the Bones, James Raffan takes up the story of Bill Mason. He takes you on a journey into the landscapes that fed his imagination and nurtured his faith. The title is taken...Read More
It has been forty years since the issuing of the charter of Imago, on November 1, 1972. The water that first flowed under that bridge has long reached lake and ocean, but the stream is still f...Read More
A year ago this past April, John Franklin of Imago partnered with a number of artists, and educators from the Hamilton area to stage the first exhibition evening of its kind, smack dab in the midd...Read More
For My Eyes Have Seen Your Salvation .…now let your servant depart in peace. For my eyes have seen your salvation, which you have prepared in the sight of all people, a light to lighten the Gent...Read More
“… Tolkien and Lewis disagreed about myth and fairystory.” Do we live in a disenchanted world? Disenchantment refers to the loss of a spiritual quality that was long believed to be p...Read More