

Can a Videogame Teach Grace?
That Dragon, Cancer prompts us to question what it means not to pursue a goal, but to abandon those goals to embrace another human being.

Why Faith-Based Films Are Often Bad at Evangelism
Our objective shouldn’t be to “win,” but to give our critics something worth thinking about.

Radical Face’s Welcome Home, Musical Affect, and the Spirit
Maybe these spheres of emotion – the brain, the body, the mind – find their own home in a theological truth: the image of God.

Must Music Be Authentic? Roger, Wilco.
My wife can’t stop singing “All Of Me” and I can’t remember college without hearing N.W.A. pumping out from every other dorm room. Who’s the hypocrite now?

Ubisoft’s Child of Light: And the Darkness Understood It Not
Ubisoft’s newest Child of Light trailer reveals an underlying foundation of a distinctly religious narrative.

Keller, Culture, and CAPC
Keller provides resources that well articulate the ideals we strive for in our model of reading culture through the lens of Christ – one lens among many.

Jon Stewart Has a Word for Haters of Noah
Stewart’s satire makes at least one valid point: not everyone who professes Christianity—or works for Fox News—knows the Bible as well as they think they do.













