Culture • Christianity & Culture On What Data Is, and Isn’t Dr. Steven Garber | 2 min read You can prove anything with evidence. Reading David Brooks in the NY Times today, I thought of my favorite poem, “Creed,” by Steve Turner. Written a generation ago, it is... Continue Reading
Culture The Most Difficult Task Dr. Steven Garber | 6 min read Now that I’ve met you / would you object to / never seeing each other again / cause I can’t afford to / climb aboard you / no one’s got... Continue Reading
Culture • Christianity & Culture An Interview with Nicole Bourgea Adam Joyce | 6 min read The following is an interview with Nicole Bourgea, a Washington, D.C. based artist about her AS IS painting project. TWI: For those who might not be familiar with you, tell me... Continue Reading
Culture • Popular Culture On Movies and Their Messages Dr. Steven Garber | 3 min read “So we are conditioning our society all the time and we should take responsibility for that.” I remember when I first began thinking about movies and their messages. Sort of... Continue Reading
Culture On “Les Miserables” and More Dr. Steven Garber | 2 min read Stumbling along, longing for grace. Years ago I decided that those words best captured the possibilities of my life, as a husband, a father, a friend, a colleague, a citizen.... Continue Reading
Culture The Risk of Birth Dr. Steven Garber | 2 min read It has been a hard week, if you are paying attention. And it is “paying attention” that Simone Weil called us to, in the middle years of the 20th-century.... Continue Reading