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What we’re doing here doesn’t work without the time, talent, and treasure of people like you. In case you missed any of it, here are some recent podcasts to enjoy and upcoming events to put on your calendar!
Join the digital pub table to learn more about fanfiction and its purpose in continuing the conversation with the works it pays homage to.
At the digital pub table, we explore the history of intellectual property, the evolution of mythology, and how Christians should think about storytelling, creativity, and what it really means to “own” a story.
In this week's season finale, Brian, Amy, and Christina ask: what story are you telling that might need two hundred years to prove itself?
G. Connor Salter joins the Anselm Digital Pub table to discuss his new book, The Other Inklings.
Dr. Amy Hughes, a theology professor, scholar, and author joins the pub table to discuss our favorite supernatural creatures and what they have to say about humanity and God.
Join us at the virtual pub table as we discuss the pain of feeling like a weirdo, and the joy of finding our purpose (among our fellow weirdos).
Andrew Roycroft and Lancia Smith discuss themes from “The Light Princess.”
In this episode, we make a surprising case: what we call “toilet humor” isn’t just childish—it may actually serve a deeper purpose in storytelling.
Joining us at the table is Jason Crawford, a professor of English at Union University, who has written a fantastic new book called God’s Fools: Saints, Prophets, Martyrs, and the Making of Modern Comedy.
Are you new to the Anselm Society? Or maybe you'd just like an opportunity to learn more about it? Join us for the next Newcomers Dessert!
The Common Room is a regular Anselm Society community gathering for study or creating, in the company of likeminded souls doing the same.
The antidote to a spirituality of constant striving isn't lower expectations. It's a bigger theology.
The Common Room is a regular Anselm Society community gathering for study or creating, in the company of likeminded souls doing the same.
Calling all young knights and maidens! The King has decreed there shall be a festival and tournament to test the mettle of his up and coming noblefolk.