Engaging the Arts: Craft, Content, and Context
~Wesley Vander Lugt and James McCullough One of the opportunities and challenges facing those at the intersection of theology and the arts is finding…
Read More~Wesley Vander Lugt and James McCullough One of the opportunities and challenges facing those at the intersection of theology and the arts is finding…
Read MoreIf you’ve been following Transpositions over the last week you would have seen the discussion that followed Jim McCullough’s review of Nancy Pearcey’s Saving…
Read MoreIn her new book, Saving Leonardo: A Call to Resist the Secular Assault on Mind, Morals, and Meaning (2010), Nancy Pearcey has produced the…
Read MoreOne of the reasons for naming this blog Transpositions is that all of us are interested in creative transpositions between the arts and Christianity,…
Read MoreThe term “Christian art” is notoriously difficult to define. I won’t attempt to do so here. For the purposes of this blog post, I…
Read MoreAs a student working on a doctorate in the Institute for Theology, Imagination and the Arts (ITIA) at St. Andrews University, I am sometimes…
Read MoreIs it possible to read a work of art (whether it be a painting, a song, a dance, a comic book, etc.) as a…
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