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Why Everyone is Creative

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Why Everyone is Creative

A friendly podcast interviews Brian about our new book, "Why We Create."

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The Art of Naming (with Marilyn McEntyre) (S3 E22)

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The Art of Naming (with Marilyn McEntyre) (S3 E22)

Understanding the dignity and responsibility inherent in the role of naming not only allows us to better understand our relationship with the created order, but also our relationship with God, the first Creator and Namer.

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The Art of Christian Memory (with Heidi White) (S3 E20)

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The Art of Christian Memory (with Heidi White) (S3 E20)

In this episode, Heidi White explores the posture that can enable Christians to be conservers of the goodness and beauty they’ve inherited, and restorers of things that have been broken.

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The Art of Subcreation (with Matthew Clark) (S3 E19)

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The Art of Subcreation (with Matthew Clark) (S3 E19)

Matthew Clark reads his chapter on subcreation. When we understand it properly, our subcreation is a middle act between God’s first creation and His second—and the culture we build together becomes, as Andy Crouch put it, part of “the furniture of eternity.”

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Lewis and Eliot on Time (with Corey Latta) (S3 E10)

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Lewis and Eliot on Time (with Corey Latta) (S3 E10)

Join Brian, Jane, and special guest Corey Latta as they dig deeper into the philosophies that influenced Lewis and Eliot's theology of time, and consequently some of their most famous works like The Screwtape Letters and The Four Quartets.

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Bonus: The Already and Not Yet (S3 E6)

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Bonus: The Already and Not Yet (S3 E6)

How should we, who have had eternity opened to us, approach the realities of living in a time-bound world that still wrestles with evil?

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The Enchanted Kingdom (S3 E3)

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The Enchanted Kingdom (S3 E3)

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."

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Why Do Humans Create? (S3 E2)

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Why Do Humans Create? (S3 E2)

Brian and Heidi tee up a big question: what’s the relationship between eternity and what I do with my time now?

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