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Author Archives: Victoria Emily Jones
Tee Time: The Lord of All Things
Found at churchsupplier.com, religioustshirts.co.uk, and creativestreams.net.
Wilson Yates on why theology students should devote some study to the visual arts
Professor emeritus of Religion, Society, and the Arts at United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities, Wilson Yates says that the arts can serve as . . . A source for helping identify and understand the religious questions of human … Continue reading
Tee Time: Real Men Love Jesus
Found at zazzle.com.
Vintage Jesus, Part 4: Did Jesus Rise from Death?
This twelve-part series outlines the “Vintage Jesus” sermons of Pastor Mark Driscoll. See part 1 here. Click here to watch the sermon “Did Jesus Rise from Death?” “[The resurrection of Christ] is the fact upon which the Christian faith is … Continue reading
Tee Time: Lamb, Lion, Savior, King
This T-shirt draws on imagery from the Book of Revelation in its characterization of Jesus. Found at truevineart.com.
What is “Christian art”?
“For those of us with no desire to dispense with theology in the name of some kind of religiously or spiritually inflected art, the question really comes down to what we mean by ‘Christian’ when it comes to Christian art. … Continue reading
Tee Time: Just Do It
Found at jcdivinedesigns.com.
The Art of Notre Dame de France, London
Located just off Leicester Square in London’s West End, this round church is tucked cozily between a movie theater and (when I was there in April) a construction site. I knew about the Cocteau mural, and so my husband, Eric, … Continue reading
Tee Time: A blood donor saved my life
Found at kerusso.com.
A few lines on faith
“Nothing before, nothing behind; The steps of Faith Fall on the seeming void, and find The rock beneath.” —excerpt from “My Soul and I” by John Greenleaf Whittier (1807-92)
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