Producing the Proper Produce: Theology as Play
Here’s a thought experiment. In improvisational theatre there is a game used to generate ideas and sometimes to warm up performers called ‘Word Association’. …
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Here’s a thought experiment. In improvisational theatre there is a game used to generate ideas and sometimes to warm up performers called ‘Word Association’. …
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Editor’s Note: This is the third of a three-part series on the relationship between the artist and the church. The first post ran on…
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Editor’s Note: This is the first of a three-part series on the relationship between the artist and the church. The second post will run…
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Imagine: at this very moment, reading this blog at your desk, on your sofa, or wherever you happen to be, there are untold numbers…
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Sitting in the midst of the ruins of St Andrews cathedral in Scotland, I can almost envision an ancient ritual being performed by the…
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There’s a trend afoot. More and more millennials, among others, are opting to listen to their music the old-fashioned way: on cassettes and on…
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The arts are transformative. For many people involved in exploring the intersection of theology and the arts, this is a fundamental axiom. It’s also…
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When it comes to catching up with grandma or the cousins, Skype is a fantastic tool. As a means of trying to convey the…
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As the line between technology and magic continues to blur, there is, perhaps, no place more colorfully entertaining in which to experience this blurring than Walt…
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