Toward An Ethics of Children’s Fiction
byAs parents, we all know we should be reading aloud to our children. There are countless anthologies of children’s literature that tell us what…
As parents, we all know we should be reading aloud to our children. There are countless anthologies of children’s literature that tell us what…
Seamus Heaney’s “The Railway Children” from his 1984 collection Station Island, offers an almost ekphrastic response to E. Nesbit’s classic British children’s story, The…
Story is foundational to the Christian faith, and it is told through both words and illustration. When approaching children’s literature as a parent, the…
I have always been excited by children’s literature and even now, at the age of 33, my good reads account is full of authors…
Margaret Wise Brown’s classic children’s story The Runaway Bunny1 (illustrated by Clement Hurd) has garnered scant scholarly attention since its publication in 1942, although…
Tom Graffagnino, one of our featured artists, is currently showing his work in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Check out this announcement and go have a…
Review of T.J. Gorringe, Earthly Visions: Theology and the Challenges of Art (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2011), 254 pages. “How does art contribute…