God’s Back: Jackson Pollock and the Beatific Vision
byIt 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…
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…
A hush descends over the room. The silence is only interrupted by the whirring of a machine sending curled fingers of smoke onto the…
God in the Enlightenment, ed. William J. Bulman and Robert G. Ingram, (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2016) pp. 322. £22.99/$34.95 In the wake of…
We are delighted to draw your attention to the following Call for Papers for the Verge Conference, hosted by our friends in the School of…
Editor’s Note: As part of our monthly focus on the TheoArtistry project and its collaboration with Sir James MacMillan, we offer another insightful article…
Philip Tallon, The Poetics of Evil: Toward an Aesthetic Theodicy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012. xx + 252 pp., £52.00/$84.00 With refreshingly lucid prose…
Editor’s Note: As part of our focus on the TheoArtistry project, we are pleased to offer an article that examines a composition by the…