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The Artist as Theologian
By Kenyon Adams Remember the days when a conversation at Starbuck’s about the deeper matters of life and longing would inevitably end with one party resolutely declaring, “Well, that’s true for you but it’s not true for me”? It seems like only yesterday that relativism reigned as the catch-all response to issues of ultimate concern ...
October 11, 2011 -
Looking for Transformation: Inner & Outer Sight
2011 Annual Juried Exhibition October 07, 2011 - January 3, 2012 Redeemer Office, 1359 Broadway, Suite 400 "Otherwise they might see with their eyes, hear with their ears, understand with their hearts and turn, and I would heal them." Acts 28:27b Through the work of the Spirit art assists in opening our eyes and ears to bring about both inner and outer transf...
October 7, 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 -
Our Story
By Maria Fee Artists in the Church need to develop a theory of art informed by the bible in order to return to the world a profound story. With society’s loss of the meta-narrative contemporary lives feel detached, humanity’s significance seems to have diminished, we have forgotten what it means to be human. Despite how the power of God’s story has shape...
September 23, 2011 -
There, but For the Grace of God
there but for the Grace of God lay I still paralyzed but not still devoid of peace bereft of hope leper perishing languishing, lost, in a bed, in, deep in oppressive, depressive despair, slave to myself, blind to all else... only by His command was I able to rise! And come forth broken one foot in front of the other unsure afraid desperately alone unloved unwa...
September 16, 2011 -
The Dialogue Continues
Kenyon Adams A friend of mine tells a story of a woman he loved and lost to a terminal illness. He recalls how he strove to make her last days so full of life. She dreamed of going to Italy, and because it was clear she would never make it there he transformed her hospital bedroom into a living Italian montage complete with a gondola! He painted the walls with scenes from...
September 10, 2011 -
Walking With Christ
Maria Fee Reading Roberto Goizueta’s Caminemos Con Cristo (we shall walk with Christ) startled me into realizing how much my own theology of work aimed folks solely towards kingdom transformation in our world. To be sure, this is a good and a worthy project, but Goizueta has reminded me how social transformation is not our end and purpose. In Genesis, God deems huma...
September 2, 2011 -
Passion
Maria Fee The inclination to do good, whether it is conquering a creative technique or a particular ski slope, falls under the realm of the aesthetics. Aesthetics, therefore, relies on desire, this in turn, incites us towards action. This is one of the theories William Dyrness works with in his latest book, Poetic Theology. Here, Dyrness relates how it takes human passion...
August 26, 2011 -
The Spirit's Work
Kenyon Adams In my apartment building in Queens, I am fortunate to have asuperintendent with a kind and humble heart. James is a man of principle and deeply committed to his family, including his autistic son, Jason. We live in an old pre-war building with lots of issues so I am in regular communication with James for repairs. The problems in my apartment don't seem t...
August 14, 2011 -
Kenyon Adams
This week, while walking back to the office from lunch, I was struck by the image of a demolished building undergoing construction on a midtown street near Broadway. It's the kind of thing you could walk by every day and never notice at all. But as I took in the scene, I was impacted and, honestly, a little disgusted at it's current state. I began to imagine what it ...
August 14, 2011