Matt Capps: “We’ve Lost Our Sense of Awe and Wonder”
Matt Capps thinks we need to recover an appreciation of art, aesthetics, and beauty.
Matt Capps: “We’ve Lost Our Sense of Awe and Wonder”
Matt Capps thinks we need to recover an appreciation of art, aesthetics, and beauty.
The Boy and the Heron and a Life Worth Living
The Boy and the Heron is the latest release from the acclaimed Studio Ghibli and possibly the final […]
The Corinthian Twins: The Big Idea Behind Naming King Lune’s Sons in The Horse and His Boy
Lewis teaches us that great Christian art doesn’t have to be explicitly Christian. After all, God didn’t write Bible verses on the sun, moon, and stars.
Photography as an Outward-Focused Art
As we aim the lens outward, we become more outward-focused and concerned with the other.
A Trip to the Art Museum for a Richer Apologetic
What would have changed if I didn’t see those students as enemies but as partners, fellow pilgrims on a road towards restoration and redemption?
Perfectly Imperfect: Life Lessons from a Children’s Christmas Pageant
But might the Christmas Pageant remind us of the true way in which we come before the Lord in praise and thanksgiving? We come as we are.
Life Lessons from Claude Debussy
The most profound thing I learned along my journey with piano is that the right notes at the wrong times are actually the wrong notes.
Lord of the Wardrobe
Dress is the creative adornment of pre-existing divine art.
Slow Down and Go to The Art Museum
My mom regularly took us to the art museum, and this practice has shaped and formed aspects of my life.
9 Family Resources to Start Reading Poetry
Here are some of the ways we started loving poetry as a family — and how you can too.
Hannah & Nathan Anderson: Advent Is an Invitation
It’s part 2 of the annual Christ and Culture Christmas special! Hannah and Nathan Anderson join us to discuss art, advent, and their new book, “Heaven and Nature Sing.”
Seeing the World Differently Through Poetry
My relationship with poetry is no longer purely utilitarian. My tastes have changed.
The Homecoming: Advent and the Ache of the Season
The Homecoming, a 1971 movie, captures the spirit of Advent remarkably well. Here's how it points us to the longing of the season — and to the One we're longing for.
‘Give Heaven Some Hell’? An Ode to Better Country Music
Rather than “give heaven some hell” with our music, let’s invite a bit of the Kingdom to come on earth as it is in heaven.
16 Books on Faith and Art
Art is far more important to the Christian life than we often believe. Here are some books to help you think more deeply about the intersection of faith and art.
Andrew Peterson and Karen Swallow Prior on Art, Creativity, and Community
Amy Whitfield talks to Andrew Peterson, Karen Swallow Prior, Jess Ray, Andy Gullahorn, and Kyra Hinton on art, creativity, and community. From the Rabbit Room Symposium 2021.
Karen Swallow Prior: Called to Create
"We are not always called to do what we’re passionate about, nor are we always passionate about what we are called to do," explains Dr. Karen Swallow Prior.
The Rabbit Room Symposium: A Conference on Faith and Art
In what ways does our faith inform our creativity? Join Andrew Peterson, Andy Gullahorn, Karen Swallow Prior and more on Dec. 3-4.
“As Refreshing as a Summer Breeze” | Karen Swallow Prior’s Summer Reading Recommendation
This summer we want to help you craft the perfect Summer Reading List. We asked Southeastern Seminary professors […]
Hannah & Nathan Anderson: Art, Nature, and the Christian Life
Christ and Culture · Hannah and Nathan Anderson: Art, Nature, and the Christian Life More Ways to Listen […]
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