
Naming The Animals podcast explores creativity as an essential part of God’s design for partnership with humanity. Each episode follows a chapter by chapter discussion of the book, Naming The Animals by Stephen Roach and Ned Bustard.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | ChristianityReligion & Spirituality | ||||

Chapter 8: Conclusion. In this concluding episode of the Naming The Animals podcast, Dr. Steve Guthrie talks with Stephen Roach and Ned Bustard about creativity as a quality of life and how faith impacts our art-making.
Dr. Steve Guthrie is Associ... more
Chapter 7: Glorification. In this episode, visual artist, Edward Knippers talks with Stephen and Ned about what it means to bring "glory" to God through our art making, especially through controversial or non-conventional forms of art.
Edward Kni... more
Chapter 6: Beautification. In this episode, Yale-trained scholar of theology, philosophy, and literature Dr. Junius Johnson, talks with Stephen and Ned about beauty as a pathway to God and why some modern-day art movements have rejected the notion of... more
Chapter 5: Limitation. In this episode, mixed media artist Marianne Lettieri shares about the role of limitations within the creative process and the life of the artist.
Marianne Lettieri is a visual artist whose mixed media constructions and art i... more
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