Inquiry: The Image
This poem by Elizabeth Hoover uses the photography of Saul Leiter as a source for a meditative dialogue on the nature of an image.
This poem by Elizabeth Hoover uses the photography of Saul Leiter as a source for a meditative dialogue on the nature of an image.
A telling of the Biblical story from the perspective of the trees.
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.
In this essay, Bruce Herman reflects upon the relationships between sacrifice and beauty in his own paintings and in contemporary art.
Mourning death is dramatically different around the world, as is the care people need in the face of death.
This is a review of William T. Cavanaugh’s Being Consumed: Economics and Christian Desire.
By helping people die well, the church can confront the new challenges of the posthuman project.
This essay considers political disenchantment as an act of religious engagement.