Windows and Wormholes: A Theological Assessment of the Images Used to Talk about Religious Art
What’s going on when we encounter the divine through art and how can we use language to describe the experience?
What’s going on when we encounter the divine through art and how can we use language to describe the experience?
An introduction to Julia Kristeva’s analysis of the role of rhythm and language in depression.
Paul Celan wrote poetry as one oppressed yet wrote in the language of the oppressor. What can this teach us today about resisting the oppressive uses of the English language?
We all know what rhythm is…sort of. If pressed, how would you define it?
Rhythm is all around us, but why does it matter? The reasons are social, political, and theological.