Travel Notes: On Writing, Surprise and the Self Through Time
byReading Plato’s Phaedrus, we learn that Socrates disapproved of writing. The funny thing is that Plato, who was his student, felt it appropriate to…
Reading Plato’s Phaedrus, we learn that Socrates disapproved of writing. The funny thing is that Plato, who was his student, felt it appropriate to…
‘What you doin’ with your life? Do you think about it? Do you contemplate where we came from?’ So sings Lana Del Rey in…
‘Wine is the intellectual side of a meal. Meat and vegetables are the material side.’ —Dodin Bouffant, The Taste of Things If one…
The persistent presence of Paul Tillich in conversations surrounding theology and the arts can be attributed to the close relationship he details between art,…
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: The discipline of theology has been no stranger to philosophy. Some consider them uneasy bedfellows, but many within theological disciplines have…
On Sunday, 20 June, the Guardian posted an article titled, ‘Why Modern Art is all in the Mind,‘ reviewing a forthcoming book titled, ‘How…
If i were asked to say what is at once the most important production of Art and the thing most to be longed for,…