Culture • Popular Culture Stories and the Moral Imagination Dr. Steven Garber | 2 min read “The play’s the thing to catch the conscience of the king.” Shakespeare’s insight into the meaning of stories still instructs, teaching generations something important about “the call of stories” and... Continue Reading
Culture • Popular Culture Implicated in the Way the World Turns Out, for Love’s Sake Dr. Steven Garber | 2 min read “Just pondering, huh?” Sitting on the deck, looking out at the little woods in which we live, I was. Meg smiled, and assured me that it was okay, and I... Continue Reading
Culture • Current Conversations “Love Conquers All”– On Porn and More Dr. Steven Garber | 2 min read “Love conquers all.” Three words in a longer sentence, and an even longer paragraph and story. The words are about porn, for short; about the problem of pornography and the... Continue Reading
Culture • Popular Culture “Call the Midwife” — Not Ordinary Television Dr. Steven Garber | 2 min read “What I saw as a calling, perhaps it was only a dreadful mishearing.” Not ordinary language on television, at all. But “Call the Midwife” is not ordinary television. Rather, words... Continue Reading
Culture • Popular Culture On Ambition and More Dr. Steven Garber | 2 min read Maybe it was growing up in a small town. I do remember being home one summer in my early 20s, and biking downtown, stopping at the train tracks which were... Continue Reading
Culture • Christianity & Culture Skipping the Sabbath Adam Joyce | 3 min read The Evangelical faith and work conversation has gone through a renaissance recently. First in the 1980s and again in past 10 years books, articles and blogs addressing the subject of... Continue Reading