A word about theology and the arts in such a time as this… (i.e., What we did this summer)
For much of the time during the first several months of lockdown, Transpositions was on its usual summer break, but we did stay aware…
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For much of the time during the first several months of lockdown, Transpositions was on its usual summer break, but we did stay aware…
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Keir Shreeves. Art for Mission’s Sake: Announcing the Gospel Through the Creative Arts. Cambridge: Grove Books Limited, 2017, 1-28pp., £3.95. Keir Shreeves’ concise booklet…
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My experience with Wonder Woman began in a gigantic Texas cinema on a hot summer afternoon with nothing to do. I did not come…
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James McCullough. Sense and Spirituality: The Arts and Spiritual Formation. Wipf and Stock, 2015. 146pp, B/W. ISBN: 9781625649218. $20. It is a pleasure to…
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Editor’s Note: This article is the second in a series by Naomi Billingsley, who will be writing on reflections on art at Chichester Cathedral. In my…
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Editor’s Note: This is the second installment of a four-part series by Jim McCullough that will look at the ways in which art contributes…
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Makoto Fujimura, Peter Edman (Editor), Culture Care: Reconnecting with Beauty for our Common Life, International Arts Movement and the Fujimura Institute, 2015, 124. pps.,…
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To conclude Art and Mission week, Transpositions interviewed ITIA PhD candidate, Tanya Walker, and asked her about the New York City Tribeca Arts Project…
Read MoreFor a number of years I have been involved in ministering to people in what are commonly known as ‘creative access’ countries. In other…
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