by Matthew Steem…
John Franklin is the executive director of Imago, a national initiative in support of Christians in the arts in Canada. His special interest is in theology and the arts. John has taught philosophy at Tyndale College and theology at Tyndale Seminary and Trinity College at the Toronto School of Theology, University of Toronto. He serves as chair of Lausanne Movement Canada, and is coordinator of the World Evangelical Alliance—Mission Commission’s Task Force on Art in Mission. John is also a writer, and contributes papers to conversations that make space for the arts and spirituality.…
Art is no fringe attached to the garment, and no amusement that is added to life, but a most serious power in our present existence.…
Betty Spackman is a multi-media installation artist, painter, author, speaker, and educator who has worked and exhibited internationally for over thirty years.…
Arthur Aghajanian is a Christian contemplative, essayist, and educator whose work explores visual culture through a spiritual lens.…
With an educational background covering areas in biology, art, iconography, and spiritual direction, her ability to meaningfully share her experience with a theological richness is as insightful as it is approachable.…
Many people—Christians and otherwise—are familiar with C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and others of the Inking group.…
John Dyer has been a technology creator for over 20 years, is a professor at Dallas Theological Seminary and an author. In this interview, John talks about his recent book, People of the Screen: How Evangelicals Created the Digital Bible and How It Shapes Their Reading of Scripture, and discusses the non-neutral nature of technology, the differences in how people perceive scripture on print vs. screen, and compares bible reading apps and software available.…
Pastor Taylor shares his thoughts about technology’s influence on people both in and out of the pulpit…
In this interview, Chris discusses how social media and the internet shapes our desires and priorities…