To sit in its shadow: Church, Art, and Layers of Meaning
byTo the left of the altar in Old Saint Pauls Episcopal Church (Edinburgh) sits a memorial chapel. In that chapel is perhaps one of…
To the left of the altar in Old Saint Pauls Episcopal Church (Edinburgh) sits a memorial chapel. In that chapel is perhaps one of…
Martin Kemp, Christ to Coke: How Image Becomes Icon (Oxford University Press, 2012). 368 pages. What images deserve the status of ‘icon’? In his…
Review of Roger Scruton, Beauty: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011), 186 pages. Beauty is a significant philosophical category for the study…
As a philosopher of religion, I spend most of my professional writing time considering the theological significance of pain and suffering. As a human…
To conclude Art and Mission week, Transpositions interviewed ITIA PhD candidate, Tanya Walker, and asked her about the New York City Tribeca Arts Project…
For a number of years I have been involved in ministering to people in what are commonly known as ‘creative access’ countries. In other…
After serving thirty years in a mission organization and truly struggling to “find my place” as an artist, it has been a delight to…