Red Flag: ‘The Americans’ and Humanising the Enemy
[Please note, this post contains spoilers for the FX series, The Americans.] I recently watched the premier of FX’s period-drama The Americans with great interest, for…
Preston Yancey earned his undergraduate degree in Great Texts of the Western Tradition with a focus in medieval monasticism, literature, and theology from Baylor University. He went on to complete his Master of Letters in Theology, Imagination, and the Arts at the University of St. Andrews. His first book, Tables in the Wilderness:A Memoir of God Found, Lost, and Found Again, is due out with Zondervan September 2014.
[Please note, this post contains spoilers for the FX series, The Americans.] I recently watched the premier of FX’s period-drama The Americans with great interest, for…
Next week, Transpositions will be hosting a symposium on the Domestic Arts. Topics will range from domestic arts and place, woodworking, textiles, domesticity and worship, and baking…
The HBO comedy-drama Girls, the brainchild of Lena Dunham and Judd Apatow, is an awards darling. Its freshman series received both the Golden Globe…
I have a small nativity set on my nightstand that my parents sent me from the States to remind me of home. Mary and…
In his review of Rachel Held Evans’ recent and somewhat controversial book, A Year of Biblical Womanhood: How a Liberated Woman Found Herself Sitting…
Last May, two of my best friends and I went to see The Avengers at the cinema near our university. I should disclose from…
Transpositions is pleased to announce that Preston Yancey has now joined our rotation of regular contributors. Welcome, Preston! Author’s Note: This article contains spoilers for…