Creativity as a Call to Virtue?
bySooner or later, the writer of creative fiction seems bound to ask just how free are my characters? Good writers strive to make their…
Sooner or later, the writer of creative fiction seems bound to ask just how free are my characters? Good writers strive to make their…
The Revd Dr Robert MacSwain, a St Andrews alum, alerts us to two sessions at this year’s American Academy of Religion/Society of Biblical Literature conference…
One of the stumbling blocks that held C. S. Lewis back from embracing Christianity was his inability to understand how the death of an…
Jay Johnstone has recently burst onto the scene as a Tolkien artist. His images of Tolkien characters are distinctive – he paints figures from…
Andrew Davison (ed). Imaginative Apologetics: Theology, Philosophy and the Catholic Tradition. 2011. Reprint, Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2012. In his Introduction, Andrew Davison…
In a featurette on the making of the film ‘The Artist’, actor James Cromwell, who plays Clifton the chauffeur remarks about the film, ‘What’s…
George MacDonald speaks of the true essence of a meaningful fairytale in his classic essay, “The Fantastic Imagination”: [A fairytale] cannot help having some…