Believe To See

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Conversations about art and faith, with Matt Mellema and Marcus Robinson. A podcast of the Anselm Society.

Episodios

  • Rod Dreher: How Dante Can Save Your Life

    30/10/2015 Duración: 01h30min

    The opening lines of The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri launched Rod Dreher on a journey that rescued him from exile and saved his life. Dreher found that the medieval poem offered him a surprisingly practical way of solving modern problems. Following the death of his little sister and the publication of his New York Times bestselling memoir The Little Way of Ruthie Leming, Dreher found himself living in the small community of Starhill, Louisiana where he grew up. But instead of the fellowship he hoped to find, he discovered that fault lines within his family had deepened. Dreher spiraled into depression and a stress-related autoimmune disease. Doctors told Dreher that if he didn’t find inner peace, he would destroy his health. Soon after, he came across The Divine Comedy in a bookstore. In the months that followed, Dante helped Dreher understand the mistakes and mistaken beliefs that had torn him down and showed him that he had the power to change his life. Dreher knows firsthand the solace and strength th

  • Junius Johnson: Finding The Creator In An Ugly World

    03/10/2015 Duración: 58min

    We've all been moved by something beautiful, be it the majestic glory of a snow-capped mountain or the homey chords of a country song. And most of us have been told that beauty can point us to God. But this often clashes with how we’re used to approaching God, where we’ve taught ourselves that beyond our daily bread, it is only the invisible and spiritual that matter. How would God have us think about beauty? We often find God in unexpected places, but are there places we should expect to find Him? Can we balance the earthly beauty that moves us and the God of beauty that made it? In this conversation, dynamic speaker Junius Johnson will explore why beauty moves and inspires us, and how we were made to encounter God more deeply through it. ABOUT THE SPEAKER: Junius Johnson is a scholar, freelance writer, and musician. His captivating conversation with us during his last visit kept an entire room on their toes as our ideas were challenged and strengthened. And that was before he started an exploration of the m

  • Scott Cairns: A Hunger for Communion

    05/09/2015 Duración: 01h10min

    We see strangers more often than friends, sit in gridlock more often than in conversation, and hunger for a deeper community we have never seen. Like the character Christian in Pilgrim's Progress, we know isolation far better than we know communion. Yet communion was designed to shape us as individuals and communities. An evening with award-winning poet Scott Cairns, Guggenheim Fellow and National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow. Using his own poetry and prose, Scott will explore how we can recover the crucially communal way in which we must understand our identity. More info: http://www.anselmsociety.org/events/2015/9/5/a-hunger-for-communion

  • Malcolm Guite: Incarnation and Imagination

    28/03/2015 Duración: 01h01min

    The spellbinding Malcolm Guite came to us all the way from Cambridge University, where he is a priest, rock band musician, jazz poet, and teacher. He also smokes pipes we're pretty sure are imported from Hobbiton. This Brit took us on an energetic ride through Shakespeare's sonnets, his own poetry, and John's Gospel, exploring how the "Word made flesh" is the spark at the core of the best Christian creativity. SPEAKER Malcolm Guite is a chaplain and teacher at Cambridge University. He researches and writes about the interface between theology and the arts, more specifically Theology and Literature, and has published books on both subjects, separately and together. He also has special interests in Coleridge and CS Lewis. More info: http://www.anselmsociety.org/events/2015/3/28/incarnation-and-imagination

  • Michael Ward: Is Faith Without Imagination Dead?

    28/09/2014 Duración: 59min

    Alister McGrath says in describing C.S. Lewis that faithful imagination is “a certain way of seeing that brings [reality] into the sharpest focus, illuminating the shadows and allowing its inner reality to be seen.” In this conversation, Michael Ward explored the roles of reason and imagination in the thought of C.S. Lewis and the vibrant Christian life. ABOUT THE SPEAKER Michael Ward is a Senior Research Fellow at Blackfriars Hall in the University of Oxford, author ofPlanet Narnia: The Seven Heavens in the Imagination of C.S. Lewis (OUP, 2008), and co-editor ofThe Cambridge Companion to C.S. Lewis (CUP, 2010). He presented the BBC television documentary, The Narnia Code(2009). Though based at Blackfriars in Oxford, Dr Ward is also employed as Professor of Apologetics at Houston Baptist University, Texas, teaching one course per semester as part of the online MA program in Christian Apologetics. As an Anglican clergyman, he served as Chaplain of St Peter’s College in the University of Oxford from 2009 to 201

  • John Griffin: The Architecture of Community

    02/05/2014 Duración: 53min

    We talk about stewarding the natural environment, but what about the built environment? What about our streets, neighborhoods, and cities? How can we promote manmade environments that help people in their pursuit to live well in community with one another? This lecture (with reference to traditional towns and cities) will explore these questions and the question of how Christians can think about their role in the city. ABOUT THE SPEAKER John Griffin is a practicing design professional and educator who has experience working in the US, UK, and Central America on a variety of project types and scales, from mixed-use urban infill projects to neighborhood and regional master plans. John and his wife Jennifer have received multiple New Urbanism Charter Awards for their work, most recently for a planning project in the Gowanus neighborhood of Brooklyn, NY. More info: http://www.anselmsociety.org/events/2015/3/18/the-architecture-of-community

  • Peter Leithart: Dostoevsky and the Desire for Freedom

    29/03/2014 Duración: 01h05min

    In prison, Dostoevsky discovered that the desire for freedom was the wellspring of human action. But this wellspring comes from a deeper source: Christ and his promise of a future kingdom. Focusing on Notes from the House of the Dead, Notes from Underground, and the Brothers Karamazov, this lecture will examine the intertwined themes of Russian nationalism, freedom, and Christ in Dostoevsky’s thought. ABOUT THE SPEAKER Peter Leithart President of the Theopolis Institute Author of “Gratitude: An Intellectual History” Contributor to First Things and Touchstone More information: http://www.anselmsociety.org/events/2014/3/29/dostoevsky-and-the-desire-for-freedom

  • Donald Williams: The Origins of C.S. Lewis: How G.K. Chesterton Shaped the Man Who Shaped Narnia

    13/07/2013 Duración: 01h09min

    In The Pilgrim’s Regress, C.S. Lewis explored the idea of a person who has to wander in order to recognize and appreciate his own home. In the Narnia Chronicles and the Space Trilogy, Lewis used fantasy to give his readers gleams of divine truth. It’s well known that Lewis was a friend of J.R.R. Tolkien. What is less well known is that both the motifs above, and many others, were inherited by Tolkien and Lewis from a prior generation, from writers like George MacDonald and G.K. Chesterton. Chesterton’s writing influenced Lewis’s conversion, and how he conceived of Christianity, fantasy, and the Christian concept of home. This event will explore the ideas of Chesterton and how they shaped the writers who produced the greatest fantasy literature of our time. ABOUT THE SPEAKER Dr. Donald Williams is the chair of the Department of Humanities & Natural Sciences at Toccoa Falls College. He holds a B.A. in English from Taylor University, a M.Div. from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, and a Ph.D. in Medieval

  • Christopher Mitchell: The Gospel and Fairy Tale: The Literary Art of J.R.R. Tolkien

    09/09/2012 Duración: 01h38min

    The Gospel and Fairy Tale: The Literary Art of J.R.R. Tolkien. Lecture from 2013.

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