A Christian artist hopes that God is working in and through her. But does this mean that her own voice and identity must be silenced? In this podcast series, Steve Guthrie (Belmont University) draws on the tenets of the Nicene Creed to develop a rich vision of the relationship between the voice of God and the voice of the artist.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | BooksArts |
In this final episode of Season Two, Steve and Drew discuss the relative novelty of reading silently, our text-oriented society, the inward connotations of “spirituality,” recommendations for incorporating the “out-loud-ness” of scripture into spirit... more
In this fifth episode, Steve and Drew discuss what it means for God to "speak through" us, the divine dignifying of the human voice, the unique character of particular musical instruments, the multiplicity of voices in the four gospels, and much more... more
In this fourth episode, Steve and Drew discuss Gerard Manley Hopkins's poem "As Kingfishers Catch Fire," examples of antiphony in music (including Andrew Peterson's "Is He Worthy?"), the collaborative-yet-fragmented nature of meme culture, the inesca... more
In Episode 3, Steve and Drew discuss the unlikely outworkings of Tolstoy’s theory of art in consumer culture, tensions between individualism and the social dimension of art, what the word “media” really means, the Holy Spirit as both gift and Giver, ... more
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This has become of my listened to podcasts. The theological underpinnings of deep things are made of rough iron hewn out of a mountain and its fell goat. Every episode is one. And sometimes more. Whenever I need to be an artist, I will always come here to do so. Like Rocky, I jab the Creed with artistic punch and it smiles and punches back (but not Ivan Drago).
Thank you for this inspiring & instructive conversation. I will certainly return to it!
Steve is such a good conversationalist, and I really admire the way he structured this season of interviews—each episode corresponding to an affirmation from the Nicene Creed. Every conversation ends up in surprising places and sheds new light on the intersection of art and faith. If you’re looking for some new voices to speak into your creative process, whatever your craft is, look no further! You’ll find some inspiration here.
I could never get into podcasts until I found this one. Thoughtful, intriguing conversations from amazing artists around the unique structure of the Nicene Creed. Steve Guthrie is brilliant host, and I can’t wait for more episodes!
I’m enjoying this beautiful, thoughtful reflection so much. Keep it up!
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