James MacMillan, ‘A New Song’: Silence, Anticipation, and the Incomplete
Editor’s Note: As part of our monthly focus on the TheoArtistry project and its collaboration with Sir James MacMillan, we offer another insightful article…
Rebecca is pursuing the MLitt in the Institute for Theology, Imagination, and the Arts (ITIA) at the University of St Andrews. Rebecca is interested generally in Christianity and literature, particularly the ways in which stories inform and expand the life of faith. Currently, Rebecca’s research in ITIA looks at this interaction more specifically, examining the relationship between C.S Lewis and evangelicalism. She is interested in how the evangelical respect for Narnia and for Lewis’ apologetics, in childhood and adulthood respectively, might encourage the creation of an evangelical imagination through Lewis’ adult fiction.
Editor’s Note: As part of our monthly focus on the TheoArtistry project and its collaboration with Sir James MacMillan, we offer another insightful article…
Cameron J. Anderson. The Faithful Artist: A Vision for Evangelicalism and the Arts. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2016, xi + 280 pp., $26.00…