The Comfort of the Resurrection
byAs we enter into Holy Week, it is easy to fall into the patterns of remembrance, repentance, and expectation, leading up to the great…
As we enter into Holy Week, it is easy to fall into the patterns of remembrance, repentance, and expectation, leading up to the great…
This week Transpositions is honored to feature a series of collaborative meditations on the events of Lent by drawing together the poetry of Gerald St….
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…
Books There is a feeling just before you read the next book that will fill a blank in your thoughts, or form the…
Sensitive, tragic, tactile and often majestic, the poetry of John Keats feels like an ornate window through which we trace the author’s personality: with…
Editor’s note: We are thrilled to welcome Jon Greenaway, a PhD Candidate from Manchester Metropolitan University working on Gothic theology, to the Transpositions team. This is…
Editor’s Note: Guest contributor Jennifer Agee leads us into Easter weekend with her prose poem “Vigil”. The Transpositions team would like to wish our readers a blessed…