
Art, the Gospel and What It Means to Be Human
How has the way art depicts humanity changed over time? How should the truths of the Christian view of humanity shape creative practice?
Everybody has a way of making sense of the world – a 'worldview' – whether that's a religion (eg. Hinduism), a philosophy (eg. postmodernism) or some other belief system (eg. naturalism). Understanding other people’s worldviews helps us to communicate our own. Explore how to analyse a worldview and how to respond to philosophical worldviews such as pragmatism and postmodernism.
How has the way art depicts humanity changed over time? How should the truths of the Christian view of humanity shape creative practice?
Why do people disagree about the big questions? Part of the answer is that we all see the world differently.
This engaging book uses a 'choose your own adventure' format to help readers discover their fundamental beliefs about reality.
In our increasingly polarised world, this book argues for us to learn how to hold truths in tension.
A series of four talks addressing Modernism and Postmodernism.
An exploration of the experience of grief and loss in Sufjan Stevens' album Carrie and Lowell.
In this book, Philip Ryken sets out the need for students to take a distinctively Christian approach to their studies – and all of life.
What has led to the current thinking on what we can know and how we come to know it? Bruce Little considers postmodernism and epistemology.