Wearing Out the Faith
byI had a friend in high school who had a bumpersticker on her car that read, “Warning: in case of rapture car will be…
I had a friend in high school who had a bumpersticker on her car that read, “Warning: in case of rapture car will be…
Good art opens the mind and emotions. It stretches one’s perspective, questions one’s beliefs, agitates apathy, and invites one to explore the mysterious. It…
George R.R. Martin famously wrote in The Faces of Fantasy: Fantasy is silver and scarlet, indigo and azure, obsidian veined with gold and lapis lazuli….
Don’t miss this, ’cause its gonna be awesome! Next week (6 – 11 Feb.), Transpositions is hosting a full week of posts all about…
We outline ta vision for scholarly collaboration, and offer some practical considerations to keep in mind when approaching a collaborative process in theology and the arts.
A response to Alain de Botton’s proposal that museums become the new churches of secular society.
What if we hold to a theology that understands being a Christian as being united with Christ and that, as such, God is able to reveal himself through us? Does such a thought excite or frighten? Or, would you just rather wave the whole thing away?