What’s Love Got To Do With It?
by‘We don’t become better people because we acquire new information. We become better because we acquire better loves,’ David Brooks suggests in The Road…
‘We don’t become better people because we acquire new information. We become better because we acquire better loves,’ David Brooks suggests in The Road…
It would be difficult to read Jackson Pollock’s so-called drip paintings as the product of theological intent. Judging by their titles, which range from…
A hush descends over the room. The silence is only interrupted by the whirring of a machine sending curled fingers of smoke onto the…
God in the Enlightenment, ed. William J. Bulman and Robert G. Ingram, (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2016) pp. 322. £22.99/$34.95 In the wake of…
We are delighted to draw your attention to the following Call for Papers for the Verge Conference, hosted by our friends in the School of…
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…
Philip Tallon, The Poetics of Evil: Toward an Aesthetic Theodicy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012. xx + 252 pp., £52.00/$84.00 With refreshingly lucid prose…