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Coleridge: The Vocation of the Cinephile; An Opera About Palestrina; Music and Silence

Coleridge is a monthly digest of significant developments in theology and the arts.  By Ben Lima Music Deal Hudson interviews poet Dana Gioia about his collaboration with...

Coleridge: Against False beauty, Raphael’s Inner Gentleness, and the First Poet-priestess

By Ben Lima Coleridge is a regular survey of artistic efforts to engage with the beauty of truth and splendor of form, and of the...

Introducing Coleridge

A new monthly column on theology and the arts. By Ben Lima After having studied the arts for many years from within a more or less...

World Premiere in Wren’s Church, St. Stephen Walbrook

By Graham Kings “Hi Will, your film on Bach’s Art of Fugue, with Christoph Wolff and George Ritchie, was extraordinary.” “Thanks.” “How about making a short film...

Words, Music, and the Word—A Night at the Ballet

 By David Ney Some time ago, when people were able to do such things, I went to the ballet with my wife, my four kids,...

Lift Up Your Heads, O Ye Gates

Those who take up such work rarely win wealth and glory by it, for all the sacrifice it demands. The things they produce, the art that serves the liturgy of God’s people, is a common work of praise, an expression of love. “Not unto us, O Lord, not unto us, but unto thy Name be the praise” (Ps. 115:1).

Seeking a Better Story

Beecken Center executive director Sheri D. Kling will speak at the inaugural New Story Festival in Austin.

Gift Ideas from Friends of TLC

From books to homemade food, there is no shortage of ideas to bring joy to your loved ones.

God Recalibrates Hearts

James K.A. Smith speaks about his ideas in a long-form interview with Sue Careless.

Doing theology as a bishop

Doing theology as a bishop, as well as writing it, often turns out to be exhilarating.

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