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Body Life
By: Maria Fee Kenyon and I have written various times on this arts blog concerning the artist’s role towards undoing the mind-body separation evident in our society. We happen to believe that the aesthetics can mobilize and connect Christian being and doing. This is why the programming at InterArts Fellowship relies just as much on its artis...
January 13, 2012 -
Body Life
By: Kenyon Adams My wife Emily is a person who genuinely loves life. She is apt to make faces at babies on the subway and gasp with joy at the first appearance of spring in Central Park. Historically, I’ve been suspicious of such optimism, but I am finding myself challenged to further examine the source of this hopeful outlook. The more I seek the more I find t...
January 5, 2012 -
Q & A With Dr. Richard Mouw
Follow up Q&A to Richard Mouw’s “Do it Again!” talk. Interviewed by David Kim.
November 15, 2011 -
A Transformed Perspective of Work
God can disciple us through our work. Barry Rowan speaks on how He can teach us to bring meaning to our work rather than trying to find our life’s meaning in our work. He can even use our failures at work to liberate us from being a slave to achievement and transform us into a slave to Him.
November 5, 2011 -
Do it Again!
The Biblical God is a God who delights in all of his creation. Even before God created humans, he delighted in the world and the creatures he had made. Now, however, we live in a fallen world, and that fallenness has impacted every area of life. Richard Mouw discusses how even through fallenness, God delights in every step that all people take. God uses Christians ...
November 5, 2011 -
Graceful Citizenship
The era of the religious right is waning and the younger Christian generation is searching for a new model of political engagement. Yet, no one is quite sure what that model should be. Michael Gerson and Gideon Strauss wrestle with precisely this issue. Gerson, a senior official in the George W. Bush administration surveys the successes and failures of the religi...
September 26, 2011 -
Four E's of Faith and Work
Kenny Jhang A broad movement to integrate social, economic, and religious factors has gained momentum in our culture according to David Miller, founding Director of the Princeton University Faith & Work Initiative, Associate Research Scholar in CSR and Lecturer in the Department of Religion. In his book, God at Work: The History and Promise of the Faith at Work ...
July 9, 2011 -
Culture as Liturgy
Christians engaged in cultural renewal need to be cognizant of how cultural practices viscerally shape our desires. We are not disembodied brains who view the world with a detached intellectualism. We are shaped by the cultural spaces we inhabit and the cultural habits we practice. Unless we realize what subliminal messages these cultural liturgies are send...
May 22, 2011 -
Challenging the Darkness
As we discuss how the church can engage an increasingly post-Christian culture in the west, it is helpful to take a step back from our own times and historically examine how Christianity has dealt with cultures that seemed implacably opposed to it. Christianity was never expected to convert the Roman empire; nor was it expected to convert the barbarian tribes after Rom...
April 17, 2011 -
Challenging the Darkness Q & A
As we discuss how the church can engage an increasingly post-Christian culture in the west, it is helpful to take a step back from our own times and historically examine how Christianity has dealt with cultures that seemed implacably opposed to it. Christianity was never expected to convert the Roman empire; nor was it expected to convert the barbarian tribes after Rom...
April 11, 2011