The Academy, the Polis, and the Resurgence of Religion: An Interview with...
In this interview, University of Manchester professor and theologian Graham Ward discusses the relationships between contemporary higher education, especially in theology, politics, capitalism, and...
View ArticleArt in Public: An Alternative Case for Government Arts Funding
Why should governments provide funding for the arts? This essay explores three mainstream political answers and provides a sociocultural alternative.
View ArticleOn Graced Learning: Can Schools be Beautiful?
This article suggests that thinking of schools as “gardens of delight” reconnects learning, faith, and beauty.
View ArticlePartaking in the Holy Mysteries: An Interview with Scott Cairns, Part I
In this interview the accomplished poet Scott Cairns describes his unique views on the mystical nature of poetry and connects them to his understanding of sacrament.
View ArticlePartaking in the Holy Mysteries: An Interview with Scott Cairns, Part II
In this Part II of this interview with the Scott Cairns, the poet describes his unique views on the mystical nature of poetry and connects them to his understanding of sacrament.
View ArticleThe Novelist Sets to Work
I will make him with red hair and a fiery tongue I will give him a country and a century a limp and strong hands I will take his wife but give him a daughter lovely enough to break his heart and will...
View ArticleAt the Feet of Giants: An Interview with Gregory Wolfe, Part I
In Part I of this interview, Gregory Wolfe discusses beauty, and in Part II he continues this discussion, riffing on the history of IMAGE journal and the importance of sleeping well.
View ArticleAt the Feet of Giants: An Interview with Gregory Wolfe, Part II
In Part I of this interview, Gregory Wolfe discusses beauty, and in Part II he continues this discussion, riffing on the history of IMAGE journal and the importance of sleeping well.
View ArticleEvil, Ethics, and the Imagination: An Interview with Richard Kearney, Part I
In Part I of a three-part interview, Irish philosopher Richard Kearney discusses the themes of evil, ethics, and the imagination.
View ArticleImagining a Different Future: An Interview with Graham Ward
In this interview, Ward contrasts the way evil is used in public discourse with the Christian understanding of evil and then calls on theology to help us imagine a different future.
View ArticleRESOURCE: Richard Kearney on Narrative Imagination and Catharsis
We haven’t done a RESOURCE post in quite some time. And since things have been dormant here for a bit now, it seems a good time to point readers to some worthy material for further pondering and...
View ArticleGod’s Child: A New Imagination in Trauma Healing
Childhood trauma severely limits one’s imagination of the self and the world, causing victims to define themselves by their past experiences. Central to the healing process is a restructuring of one’s...
View ArticleThe Abnormal Amateur: Or Why Tim Tebow Never Got Flagged for Excessive...
Before declaring himself eligible for the 2016 NFL Draft, Kelvin Taylor was the starting running back for two seasons at the University of Florida. During the second week of the 2015 season, Taylor...
View ArticlePartaking in the Holy Mysteries: An Interview with Scott Cairns, Part I
Scott Cairns is a poet whose work connects past and present, whose journey evokes faith and mystery. His most recent poetry collections are Love’s Immensity, which consist of translations and poetry...
View ArticlePartaking in the Holy Mysteries: An Interview with Scott Cairns, Part II
Scott Cairns is a poet whose work connects past and present, whose journey evokes faith and mystery. His most recent poetry collections are Love’s Immensity, which consists of translations and poetry...
View ArticleThe Novelist Sets to Work
I will make him with red hair and a fiery tongue I will give him a country and a century a limp and strong hands I will take his wife but give him a daughter lovely enough to break his heart and will...
View ArticleAt the Feet of Giants: An Interview with Gregory Wolfe, Part I
Gregory Wolfe is editor and founder of Image, a quarterly journal that has featured prominent writers, sculptors, painters, and poets for over twenty years. The journal also hosts the Glen Workshop,...
View ArticleAt the Feet of Giants: An Interview with Gregory Wolfe, Part II
Gregory Wolfe is editor and founder of Image, a quarterly journal that has featured prominent writers, sculptors, painters, and poets for over twenty years. The journal also hosts the Glen Workshop,...
View ArticleEvil, Ethics, and the Imagination: An Interview with Richard Kearney, Part I
In this three-part interview, the illustrious Irish philosopher Richard Kearney explores the human experiences of evil. Part I of the interview considers theodicy and human responsibility for evil by...
View ArticleImagining a Different Future: An Interview with Graham Ward
The theologian Graham Ward is known to blur the disciplinary boundaries that separate theology from political theory, aesthetics, sociology, and anthropology. In this interview, the celebrated author...
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