Courting Camp: An Everyday Aesthetic
byWhen postmodernity marked the “aestheticization” of reality, the lines between high and low culture collapsed and a sensibility devoted to seeing the world as…
When postmodernity marked the “aestheticization” of reality, the lines between high and low culture collapsed and a sensibility devoted to seeing the world as…
Can we add anything to the universe? Can we give anything back to God that he has not already given to us? When we…
In a recent article titled How to Discourage Artists in the Church, Philip G. Ryken suggests that ‘[m]any Christian artists live between two strange worlds,’…
As anyone with a strong theology of creation will agree, art, at its best, presents us with a unique vantage point on God’s Truth,…
Announcement of an upcoming talk in London by Prof Ben Quash, from our friends at JustShare: On Wednesday 5th June, JustShare will be welcoming: Ben…
The content of Christian apologetics is constantly expanding and changing along with culture. One might think that, at the very least, we can all…
Kristin Schwain. Signs of Grace: Religion and American Art in the Gilded Age. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2008, xi + 172 pp., £22.75/$31.50…