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."
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.
Elizabeth Bristol Clayton presents her retelling of The Secret Garden at an Anselm pub night, and discusses its themes with Matt.
The hosts share their favorite examples of stories told within other artists' stories, as well as the characteristics that make them successful.
In which we kick off the 2022 season with an introduction to creation theology, and an explanation of everything that is to come this season.
Kreigh Knerr explains how the Catherine Project helps students embrace their role as sub-creators.
The hosts discuss different ways to help spark creativity. They also share stories of how famous artists got their best ideas.
The pandemic turned potter Nancy Soderstrom into a watercolor artist. Nancy shares her approaches to art and prayer, and how they both encouraged her to keep creating beauty in difficult times.
We’re excited to announce a Call for Art! Submissions are now being accepted for Imagination Redeemed 2022.
April:
Resurrection
May:
Enchantment
June:
Time
July:
Image
August:
Memory
September:
Cultivation
October:
Kairos
November:
Subcreation
December:
Naming
Retold by Evangeline Denmark