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.
In this essay, Bruce Herman reflects upon the relationships between sacrifice and beauty in his own paintings and in contemporary art.
Eric Severson explores the neglected day of Christianity’s Holy Saturday by way of Plato’s concept of khora, offering a perspective on Sabbath that includes the darkness and despair of the “middle day.”
A review of Death’s & Transfigurations by Paul Mariani.
A review of what Brent Laytham’s book, God Does Not, does and does not do in the way of fostering imaginative, theological discernment for the church with regard to God’s activity in the world.
This article looks at Mark C. Taylor’s theology as it relates to Thomas J. J. Altizer and Death of God theology.
A conversation with Dr. Joel Shuman on the bodily enactment of the church, specifically how it deals with death and dying, in a disembodied world.