Transpositions Ten-Year Anniversary Series: Significant Art from the 2010s
by[EDITOR’S NOTE: Transpositions celebrates 10 years! Over the next three weeks, Joel Mayward will highlight reflections by artists and scholars on art from the…
[EDITOR’S NOTE: Transpositions celebrates 10 years! Over the next three weeks, Joel Mayward will highlight reflections by artists and scholars on art from the…
The theme was thresholds: physical or metaphorical, small or great, looming ahead, just underfoot, or behind you. Physically and literally, a threshold is a…
[EDITOR’S NOTE: Our month-long series on The Art of Church Architecture draws to a close with Series Editor Ewan Bowlby’s poignant piece on reconciliation…
As mentioned in the first editorial post this term, during this academic year Transpositions will be featuring articles reflecting on the work of Transept;…
In a novel tasked with depicting the ‘positively good man’, it is significant that the majority of characters who are characterized as ‘good’ in…
Dostoevsky offers many interesting theological threads to follow in The Idiot, and, for me, amid all of its chaotic conversations I found a compelling…
I. Henri de Lubac observes that ‘Dostoevsky’s books abound in atheists’. [1] The novelist explores the ‘psychology of unbelief’ by making many of his…