What the Resurrection Requires: The Via Crucis
byExpressing his desire to paint a crucifixion scene, Édouard Manet once heralded the depth and power of the cross as a symbol: “The Crucifixion,…
Expressing his desire to paint a crucifixion scene, Édouard Manet once heralded the depth and power of the cross as a symbol: “The Crucifixion,…
Michael Camille, The Gargoyles of Notre-Dame: Medievalism and the Monsters of Modernity, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 2009 xv + 377pp. Highly respected art…
Fifteen years into the 21st century, the once definitive line between screen and world, both topographically and ontologically, is rapidly diffusing. Legitimate virtual reality—something…
“Power is a gift.”[1] These are not, as you might expect, the words of Frank Underwood, Kevin Spacey’s character in the American version of…
Over the past decade or so, the Protestant church in North America has experienced a revival of sorts. The revival of which I speak…
Born in a landscape of chalk hills and beech trees, I was baptised at the Norman font of a church with Saxon foundations and…
Sara Schumacher has written previously on “The Relationship between the Artist and the Church,” arguing that artists must resist the temptation to view themselves as…