C.S. Lewis on the Theological Nature of Science Fiction
byEditor’s Note: The Institute for Theology, Imagination and the Arts is planning an international conference on Theology and Science Fiction for 2016. Watch this space…
Editor’s Note: The Institute for Theology, Imagination and the Arts is planning an international conference on Theology and Science Fiction for 2016. Watch this space…
My aim here is to follow up a previous question addressing whether or not popular music creates overly-sentimental versions of biography for our imaginations…
Matthew Levering. The Theology of Augustine: An Introductory Guide to His Most Important Works. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2013, xviii + 204 pp., £15.99/$24.99…
As Jeremy Begbie reminds his readers, “All good theology is done on the cliff-edge—one step too far and you tumble into idolatry, one step…
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…
It is not uncommon to hear theologians speak of a “relational turn” in our thinking about personhood. The idea, it seems to me, is…
Editor’s Note: Over the course of this next week, and before regular posting resumes on 20 January, we will be posting several book reviews….