Art Transforming Culture
Christians have always been contributors to the arts, but is the 21st Century any different? Jeremy Ambrose speaks on how Christians today can – and must – use art to contribute to the culture around them.
Christians have always been contributors to the arts, but is the 21st Century any different? Jeremy Ambrose speaks on how Christians today can – and must – use art to contribute to the culture around them.
We chat to In God They Trust? author Roy Williams about the role of religion for Tony Abbott as Prime Minister, whether a person of faith can currently stand for their religion in the current political landscape, and how the faithful can make their voices heard.
What did Pope Francis really say? We took the liberty of compiling four of the best reports and commentaries we have come across to date.
Fr Robert Barron reflects on philosopher Hannah Arendt, her account of the Eichmann trial and her explanation of why evil can never be radical.
We caught up with Jeremy to discuss the relationship between the arts and Catholic values, the fruits he has seen flow from this mission, and how the story of the Wizard of Oz may be more Christian than you think…
Gary Pinto reflects through words and song on the experiences in his life where God has both revealed Himself, and used Gary as an instrument of His love.
In this edition of Foolish Wisdom, Bernard explores why science and religion can never truly be at odds.
What do coffee beans have to do with the witness of the saints? Dr Matthew Tan reflects…