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C. S. Lewis - Transpositions Stones

RBCBIn the summer of 2010, a group of students in the Institute for Theology, Imagination and the Arts (ITIA) started discussing how they might bring the conversation of theology and the arts to a broader audience, one beyond the academy. The result was Transpositions, a website that takes its name from an essay by C.S. Lewis.

RNewcomerBlogSince that time, Transpositions has published posts by notable artists, practitioners and scholars, a publishing record that led Matthew Milliner, Assistant Professor of Art at Wheaton College, to reference “the frequently sharp and prolific output of Transpositions, as well as awards like the Christian New Media Awards and Conference 2010 Runner-up Best Newcomer Blog and 2011 Runner-up Best Christian Blog.

In January 2014, Transpositions re-launched as the official online journal for the Institute for Theology, Imagination and the Arts and was given a brand new web design in February 2015. For information about the regular contributors to Transpositions, please visit our Contributors page.

 

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