Louisiana-born Caroline Williams has a recipe for slowing down to savor the beauty of in-between
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Louisiana-born Caroline Williams has a recipe for slowing down to savor the beauty of in-between
How Tolkien asks us to wrestle with our own natures and short-sighted preferences of justice.
Matthew Clark reads his chapter on subcreation. When we understand it properly, our subcreation is a middle act between God’s first creation and His second—and the culture we build together becomes, as Andy Crouch put it, part of “the furniture of eternity.”
A retelling of the creation story, infused with insights from the rest of Scripture.
Malcolm Guite makes the case that Christ's incarnation is the spark of Christian creativity.
In this episode, Brian kicks off this month's theme of "Imago Dei" by sharing Peter Leithart's essay Creators Imaging the Creator, which explores the hinge question of our "Why We Create" series: what does it mean to be human?
Brian reads Hans Boersma’s essay on how to live in the created order so that we can better know the Creator Himself.
God's workmanship and His character are crackling through every fiber of the world that we live in.
Creation is redeemed, not abandoned, because creation tells the story of God’s glory in its own unique way. Brian shares Paul Buckley's essay to help us better understand how to read the "book of Creation."
Claire Keiser: a meditation on the relationship between the sublime and the ordinary.