Upon Double Reflection
bySitting in Haché Gourmet Burgers restaurant last night in Copenhagen, I found myself gazing into an enormous wall-covering mirror and seeing the world around…
Sitting in Haché Gourmet Burgers restaurant last night in Copenhagen, I found myself gazing into an enormous wall-covering mirror and seeing the world around…
Oscar Wilde once declared that he only put his talent into his works; his true genius, he insisted, had been reserved for his life….
In a 1976 article in Artforum magazine, critic Robert Horvitz asks: ‘To what extent, if any, and under what conditions, does morality have a…
In Part I, I suggested that words like ‘create,’ ‘creation’ and ‘creativity’ are dead metaphors because a robust theology of creation is no longer ‘mapped…
We are living in a time when many clergy and lay professionals are calling upon Christians to be creative. This quote from Andy Crouch’s…
As a philosopher of religion, I spend most of my professional writing time considering the theological significance of pain and suffering. As a human…
You may have noticed that The Gospel Coalition has recently produced videos and blog posts that explore the relationship between Christianity and the arts….