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Drew Miller discusses the question, “Can we call the Crucifixion beautiful?” with Danny Bryant, pastor of St. Mary of Bethany Anglican Parish, and Steve Guthrie, professor of Religion and the Arts at Belmont University.
Drew Miller discusses the question, “Can we call the Crucifixion beautiful?” with Danny Bryant, pastor of St. Mary of Bethany Anglican Parish, and Steve Guthrie, professor of Religion and the Arts at Belmont University.
John Barber and Pete Peterson reveal and discuss their favorite 10 films of 2017 (and a few of their least favorites). Pete Peterson cheats.
In which John Barber and Pete Peterson discuss the War for the Planet of the Men of Dunkirk of Christopher Nolan of the Apes.
In which John Barber and Pete Peterson discuss the dubious merits of Kong: Skull Island and Logan.
Pete Peterson and John Barber discuss their top 10 films of 2016 and bat around a few Oscar picks.
In the previous podcast, we talked with Thomas McKenzie about the novel Silence. In this podcast, we sit down with Mako Fujimura to discuss the the film and his book Silence and Beauty.
Shusako Endo’s Silence is a powerful work of fiction, and is now a feature film by Martin Scorsese. Jonathan Rogers sits down with Thomas McKenzie and Pete Peterson to discuss the enduring power of the book and other similar works Read More ›
C. S. Lewis saw George MacDonald as a kind of spiritual and literary father. These days, however, he’s not so widely read. In this episode, Ron Block explains why we should all be reading MacDonald, and how to get started.
Doug McKelvey is a fountainhead of surprising and interesting facts about cassowaries, a kind of prehistoric ninja bird native to Papua New Guinea. His staggering expertise leads to a discussion of the nature of expertise, the relationship between truth and Read More ›
John Barber and Pete Peterson discuss the merits of Batman vs. Superman before moving on to Jeff Nichols’ acclaimed film, Take Shelter.
In which Andrew Peterson, the Proprietor of the Rabbit Room, shivers in his britches.
An original piece and song by singer-songwriter Eric Peters.
Author Jonathan Rogers reads an original piece about a formative encounter with an art teacher.
Pete Peterson reads an original piece about art, work, and their important interrelationship.
An original piece by film critic Curt McLey.
An original piece by singer-songwriter Eric Peters.
A true story by Jonathan Rogers, author of The Charlatan’s Boy and the Wilderking Triology.
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