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Matthew LoftusArt
Just wanted to highlight my two favorite Advent records here. The first is Behold the Lamb of God, which tells the story of the Bible leading up to the birth of Jesus and traces the longing for a Savior from […]
Jake MeadorArt
This piece on Johnny Cash is fantastic: The tragic, doleful Cash had returned. On his own compositions and covers, he sang of a cold-blooded killer haunted by his deeds, a convict known only by the number tattooed on his neck, […]
Jake MeadorArt
This piece on Johnny Cash is fantastic: The tragic, doleful Cash had returned. On his own compositions and covers, he sang of a cold-blooded killer haunted by his deeds, a convict known only by the number tattooed on his neck, […]
Jake MeadorArt
One of the things I am increasingly convinced of is the fact that many, many American young people are actually quite concerned with matters of spirituality and religious life. The much-discussed “rise of the nones” is less about the rejection of […]
Jake MeadorArt
One of the things I am increasingly convinced of is the fact that many, many American young people are actually quite concerned with matters of spirituality and religious life. The much-discussed “rise of the nones” is less about the rejection of […]
Matthew LoftusArt
A short story by Tara Isabella Burton about science, the body, and love.
Matthew LoftusArt
A short story by Tara Isabella Burton about science, the body, and love.
Matthew LoftusArt
A lot of kids' entertainment is like Doritos. My Neighbor Totoro is like a fresh strawberry.
Matthew LoftusArt
A lot of kids' entertainment is like Doritos. My Neighbor Totoro is like a fresh strawberry.
Chris KrychoArtEvangelicalsFilm Reviews/Hollywoodnoah
For evangelicals, Noah works as a sort of theological-artistic Rorschach test. We seem to find it in what we expect given its origins and our disposition.
Chris KrychoArtMusicGüngörEvangelicalism
Evanglicals struggle with art. But Gungor's Ghosts upon the Earth points toward creation's goodness and so shows a way forward.
Keith E. BuhlerArtPhilosophy
Subordinate Complexity