Review: Mary W. McCampbell, Imagining Our Neighbors as Ourselves
byMatthew Nelson reviews Mary McCampbell’s exciting new book on art and empathy for Transpositions. Mary W. McCampbell, Imagining Our Neighbors as Ourselves: How Art…
Matthew Nelson reviews Mary McCampbell’s exciting new book on art and empathy for Transpositions. Mary W. McCampbell, Imagining Our Neighbors as Ourselves: How Art…
Mitchell Holland’s exciting article on Theatrical Theology explains how Jesus Christ Superstar and Godspell can be experienced as “acts of worship”. Andrew Noah, whilst exploring Theatrical Theology, states:…
Arthur Aghajanian allows a Velázquez portrait to inspire a fascinating exploration of art, truth and contemplative stillness. “Then it was as if I…
Erik Eklund’s thought-provoking, engaging reflection on Nabokov’s controversial novel explains how Lolita reveals the “monstrosity of the self-conscious novel”, for the final article in our…
Kelly Norris argues that the “generosity” and “love” in Kelly Yang’s Front Desk make it an appropriate novel for children to read as part…
Annie Konzelman uses a controversial chapter from Dostoevsky’s Demons to raise important, thought-provoking questions about the value of “bad” art, in the next article…
James Smoker argues that The Handmaid’s Tale is not “detrimental to Christian values” but an important challenge to corrupted religious power, in the next installment…