The Surprising Theological Possibilities of Virtual Reality
VR’s greatest strength is not escapism, but empathy.
The Critic’s Job and Why It Matters
Appreciating an art in its own right.
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Readers respond to the January/February issue via letters, tweets, and blogs.
Prayers at the Museum of Modern Art
Plaster sinks and other strange artifacts are altars to an unknown god.
The Church is Full of Dymschitz
Why missional austerity is more Soviet than Scriptural.
Jousting the Quince Tree
The realism of Antonio López García.
Why Mako Fujimura Left New York City for the Country
The artist’s move to Fuji farm follows a tradition of creatives finding new life away from bustling cities.
The Word on the Street in Manhattan and Philadelphia
NYC artist Gene Schmidt brings the words of Zechariah and 1 Corinthians to two urban landscapes.
The Faithful Presence of Lucas Cranach
A Lutheran understanding of culture and vocation.
Twinkly Lights in the Palm Tree: Why I Love Christmas in Miami
The city of emigrants reveals an important truth: We are all wanderers on the earth.