Categories: Volume 1 – Posted on April 20, 2011June 20, 2018 The End of an Era: A Review of Margaret Avison’s ‘Listening: Last Poems’ by D.S. Martin It seemed in 2003 that when Margaret Avison became the Canadian recipient of the Griffin Poetry Prize … Continue reading >The End of an Era: A Review of Margaret Avison’s ‘Listening: Last Poems’
Categories: Volume 1 – Posted on April 20, 2011June 20, 2018 Aesthetics as All: The Constitutive Role of Metaphor in Jonathan Edwards and Friedrich Nietzsche by Jamin R. Pelkey All beauty consists in similarness or identity of relation. . . . it be what we are … Continue reading >Aesthetics as All: The Constitutive Role of Metaphor in Jonathan Edwards and Friedrich Nietzsche
Categories: Volume 1 – Posted on April 20, 2011June 20, 2018 Thomas Merton: Peacemaker by Ron S. Dart I think that Thomas Merton could easily be called the greatestspiritual writer and spiritual master of … Continue reading >Thomas Merton: Peacemaker
Categories: Volume 1 – Posted on April 19, 2011June 20, 2018 Progressive Creation: Artists and Others in Ecologies of Signs by Mark Sprinkle It is sometimes said that artists “lose control” of the meaning of their art once it … Continue reading >Progressive Creation: Artists and Others in Ecologies of Signs
Categories: Volume 1 – Posted on April 19, 2011June 20, 2018 In the Beginning, There Was Improvisation: Responding to the Call by Bruce Ellis Benson Ex nihilo nihil fit. From nothing comes nothing. That would seem to be the collective wisdom … Continue reading >In the Beginning, There Was Improvisation: Responding to the Call
Categories: Volume 1 – Posted on April 19, 2011June 20, 2018 Welcome from the School of the Arts, Media + Culture by David Squires Dean, School of the Arts, Media + Culture Trinity Western University The idea of launching an academic … Continue reading >Welcome from the School of the Arts, Media + Culture
Categories: Volume 1 – Posted on April 19, 2011June 20, 2018 Introduction: On the Verge by Jeff R. Warren Throughout history, Christianity and the arts have converged in many different ways. At times, the Christian … Continue reading >Introduction: On the Verge