Featured Artist: Nicholas Mynheer
byA sacred artist whose work graces churches and homes throughout his native England, Nicholas Mynheer (pronounced MY-neer) works in paint, glass, and stone. He…
A sacred artist whose work graces churches and homes throughout his native England, Nicholas Mynheer (pronounced MY-neer) works in paint, glass, and stone. He…
Editor’s note: This is the second of a three-part review (see the first part here) Robert MacSwain and Taylor Worley, eds. Theology, Aesthetics, & Culture: Responses…
Editor’s Note: This is the first part of a three-part review. Robert MacSwain and Taylor Worley, eds. Theology, Aesthetics, & Culture: Responses to the Work…
Over the past decade or so, I’ve begun to steep myself in some of the ancient rhythms and rituals of the Church. I have…
Author’s Note: This post is adapted from material in Apologetics and the Christian Imagination: An Integrated Approach to Defending the Faith, Emmaus Road Publishing,…
‘We don’t become better people because we acquire new information. We become better because we acquire better loves,’ David Brooks suggests in The Road…
It would be difficult to read Jackson Pollock’s so-called drip paintings as the product of theological intent. Judging by their titles, which range from…