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The Art of Lament

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The Art of Lament

Ken Robertson explores the art of lament as a response to grief…and as a way to walk with God through darkness.

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Discussion: Reuniting Church and the Arts

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Discussion: Reuniting Church and the Arts

To open the conference, Anselm Society director Brian Brown hosted a conversation with scholar Anthony Esolen and Anglican bishop Martyn Minns.

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Brian Brown: Marvel vs. Jane Austen

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Brian Brown: Marvel vs. Jane Austen

The most beloved fictional places are never seen for long before being overshadowed by fire and death from which they must be saved. But these days we need more than glimpses of the good life in our stories.

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Glenn Paauw: Why We Need a Literary Bible

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Glenn Paauw: Why We Need a Literary Bible

The road back to experiencing sacred words of strength and beauty lies in our recovery and full appreciation of the Bible’s literary works.

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Lancia Smith: The Cultivator's Manifesto

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Lancia Smith: The Cultivator's Manifesto

Explore what it means to cultivate in context of a whole life, what a rule of life is, how it works, and how to create one for yourself. 

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Facing the Monster

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Facing the Monster

All great works of art are at heart monster stories, whether the monsters are dragons, step-mothers, social injustices, or even the self.

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Anthony Esolen: Teaching People to Open Their Eyes

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Anthony Esolen: Teaching People to Open Their Eyes

This secular age is characterized by twin refusals: the refusal to appreciate human truths, and the refusal to be open to the divine. Combating those refusals requires an imagination steeped in the greatest creative works known to man.

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