Artists: Don’t Just Work; Be at Leisure!
byAs a current 11th English teacher, I often have situations arise that give me new ways to consider the relationship between art, imagination, and…
As a current 11th English teacher, I often have situations arise that give me new ways to consider the relationship between art, imagination, and…
Editor’s Note: This interview is the third in a series of three posts on Ed’s Story, a series of films produced by FLANNEL. In…
Editor’s Note: In this 3-part series, Christopher R. Brewer and Cole Matson consider Ed’s Story, a series of short films. In Part 1, Brewer…
Former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams recently published a compact volume reflecting on the theological riches of Lewis’ The Chronicles of Narnia, titled The Lion’s World:…
In my previous post, I suggested three areas of common ground between academics and artists with the final being that both participate in creative…
Are you giving up Facebook for Lent? Lots of people are doing it. In a 2012 survey published on Christianity Today and generated using Twitter,…
Having previously been a guest contributor to Transpositions, I am delighted now to be a “regular!” Although I began contributing as a graduate student…