Brian reads Hans Boersma’s essay on how to live in the created order so that we can better know the Creator Himself.
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Brian reads Hans Boersma’s essay on how to live in the created order so that we can better know the Creator Himself.
God's workmanship and His character are crackling through every fiber of the world that we live in.
Creation is redeemed, not abandoned, because creation tells the story of God’s glory in its own unique way. Brian shares Paul Buckley's essay to help us better understand how to read the "book of Creation."
Brian and Heidi tee up a big question: what’s the relationship between eternity and what I do with my time now?
Claire Keiser: a meditation on the relationship between the sublime and the ordinary.
Matt Burnett’s talk from Imagination Redeemed 2017.
Heidi White took us through Homer’s epic “The Iliad.”
Anything for love! — Wooing your love on Valentine’s Day, Robert Burns style. Get a taste of Anselm’s upcoming Scottish Burn’s Night!
Mandy Houk shares five ways to bridge the arts/church rift beginning this Sunday.
Will it be the sexy writer in a beret seeking recognition? Or the subcreator under the command of Christ?
Join us in feasting on good food and good fellowship October 19 as we delve into the next few missives from The Screwtape Letters!
Care to join us on an adventure? Sharing your love of The Lord of the Rings movie trilogy with like-minded fans… while enjoying Second Breakfast…and reading a favorite LOTR chapter aloud…all while dressed as a hobbit or elf!
Tips from Brian Brown from the Anselm Society's Storytelling night.
Audio and photos are up!
The great modern poet T.S. Eliot is a model for poets and artists in our own chaotic world. Here are just a few things we can learn from him.
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.
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.
Clay Clarkson's latest poem.
Member artist Bill Thielker responds to Malcolm Guite's recent talk.
A few things writers should learn from Wendell Berry.