In this episode (part 2 of 2), Brian Brown, Gustav Hoyer, and Benjamin Harding (hosts of Beauty through Faith Podcast) talk about the intergenerational nature of Christian creativity, and explore how film scores and children's stories show us how that works.

(Check out Part 1 where Brian talks about how the Anselm Society got Started!)

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Things we discussed:

  • Why every generation in the church must leave a testimony of their time—failure to do so creates a void in cultural memory

  • How functions as a production company for Christian artists across multiple disciplines (music, visual art, written word), and believes art shouldn't remain inaccessible—people can develop appreciation through guided exposure

  • How film scores are great example of how this works; they serve as accessible entry points to classical music

  • Why popular art forms like Harry Potter and The Hobbit demonstrate how "children's" stories can contain profound beauty.


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