Altars to Unknown Gods: A Christian Approach to Contemporary Art
Daniel A. Siedell discusses contemporary art from a Christian perspective with an emphasis on the work of Robyn O’Neil.
Daniel A. Siedell discusses contemporary art from a Christian perspective with an emphasis on the work of Robyn O’Neil.
n Hans Urs von Balthasar’s THEO-LOGIC, Christian truth is also the world’s truth, and it is the Spirit-led task of the followers of Christ to improvise on the melody of the Logos in order to draw out the truth of the world.
n this personal essay, Nancy Sleeth reflects on how we might find beauty in nature, even in our own backyards.
A poem by Maureen McQuerry
In this art exhibit and interview, Tim Lowly invites us to challenging stories by painting his daughter Temma as an icon of sorts, pointing us outside our selves and our comfort zones, toward God and the other.
In this essay, Bruce Herman reflects upon the relationships between sacrifice and beauty in his own paintings and in contemporary art.
This review theologically examines the presence of faith, beauty, and love in the new U2 album NO LINE ON THE HORIZON.
This essay explores issues of meaning and divine providence in the context of Mary Doria Russell’s THE SPARROW.
“you are part of the river and will return to the river” Lynn Martin Water never looks so beautiful as when it plunges breaks over the long-drop and falls out of itself into droplets mist rain long strings of loud music crescendo all falling back into the river whole and unbroken again But the beauty […]