The Image Podcast

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In This Here Place, We Flesh: Black Bodies in Art and Church
Black people are producing—have always produced—creative works of theology that must be seriously considered within the mainstream of Christian tradition if we are to dismantle white supremacy.
Touching Eternity: A Conversation with Scott Cairns and Malcolm Guite
Guite and Cairns talk about the enduring influence of Coleridge, their mutual obsession with time, and how writing and reading poetry can help us to heal experiences of "bad church."
Touching Eternity: A Conversation with Scott Cairns and Malcolm Guite
Guite and Cairns talk about the enduring influence of Coleridge, their mutual obsession with time, and how writing and reading poetry can help us to heal experiences of "bad church."
Touching Eternity: A Conversation with Scott Cairns and Malcolm Guite
Guite and Cairns talk about the enduring influence of Coleridge, their mutual obsession with time, and how writing and reading poetry can help us to heal experiences of "bad church."
Faith, Justice, Beauty: Carolyn Forché’s Levertov Award Lecture
Image is a religious journal, but maybe not in the way you’d expect. Our executive editor, Mary Kenagy Mitchell, says that “we give voice to writers who are devout, or full of doubt. The grapplers, the joyful, the angry, the bereaved,
Faith, Justice, Beauty: Carolyn Forché’s Levertov Award Lecture
Image is a religious journal, but maybe not in the way you’d expect. Our executive editor, Mary Kenagy Mitchell, says that “we give voice to writers who are devout, or full of doubt. The grapplers, the joyful, the angry, the bereaved,
Faith, Justice, Beauty: Carolyn Forché’s Levertov Award Lecture
Image is a religious journal, but maybe not in the way you’d expect. Our executive editor, Mary Kenagy Mitchell, says that “we give voice to writers who are devout, or full of doubt. The grapplers, the joyful, the angry, the bereaved,
Mourning Faith: A Conversation with R.O. Kwon
In the novel The Incendiaries by R.O. Kwon, a young woman at an elite American university is drawn into a religious cult. Phoebe Lin is wealthy, beloved, popular, but she’s secretly overcome by grief. She doesn’t tell anyone she blames herself for her ...
Mourning Faith: A Conversation with R.O. Kwon
In the novel The Incendiaries by R.O. Kwon, a young woman at an elite American university is drawn into a religious cult. Phoebe Lin is wealthy, beloved, popular, but she’s secretly overcome by grief. She doesn’t tell anyone she blames herself for her ...
Mourning Faith: A Conversation with R.O. Kwon
In the novel The Incendiaries by R.O. Kwon, a young woman at an elite American university is drawn into a religious cult. Phoebe Lin is wealthy, beloved, popular, but she’s secretly overcome by grief. She doesn’t tell anyone she blames herself for her ...