In our September 5 conversation with poet Scott Cairns, we explored the nature of Christian community in light of the human condition.
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In our September 5 conversation with poet Scott Cairns, we explored the nature of Christian community in light of the human condition.
Member artist Evangeline Denmark's next novel will be out in January!
Anselm member artists joined 50 of our supporters for a special evening to kick off our year, hosted in the lovely home of Clay and Sally Clarkson.
What does it mean to be a Christian writer, rather than a writer of "Christian books"? A report from Anselm writers' recent conversation with Dr. Donald Williams.
Perhaps his most famous and enduring tribute to his beloved bride was weaving his romance with her into the mythology of Middle Earth in the story of Beren and Luthien.
Creativity begets creativity. Beauty calls out to beauty.
You could blame technology and the hurried twenty-first century lifestyle, or point to commercialism and pop culture. But there is another reason: People underestimate our common ability to apprehend the aesthetic.
Narrative vs. uncertainty in the Bible.
Clay Clarkson's latest poem.
A review of Kenneth Branagh's new film.
Member artist Bill Thielker responds to Malcolm Guite's recent talk.
What is their relationship?
Meet the recording artist who will be joining us on May 2.
Here is an even greater hope that the second-raters do not produce a flood of treacle, sappy moralism, of the sort found in so many Christian films.
Some wise words from Rod Dreher.
But for now, it is enough to get back up and roll away the stone.
A few things writers should learn from Wendell Berry.
How the Christian story helps us understand modern art.
Here we share a poem from our March 28 speaker, Malcolm Guite, for Lent.