Renew The Arts Podcast
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 64:24:21
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Sinopse
Discussing and investing in the creative revival that is happening in the Church, to liberate Christian creativity.
Episódios
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2:04 — Art and Evangelical Gnosticism
07/09/2018 Duração: 46minWhy does it seem like the same churches that dismiss the arts also tend to marginalize the material world and the other profound implications of the Incarnation? Is it possible the evangelical church has become overrun with Platonism and its rationalist offspring Gnosticism? Justus and Michael point to some signs of this growing problem and discuss how art can be part of the solution. Stay tuned at the end to listen to “Utah,” by Brock’s . . . [ Read More ]
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2:03 — How Will Unbelievers Meet God?
31/08/2018 Duração: 33minMost unbelievers will not go to church, so it seems pretty obvious that the church needs to go to unbelievers. But is this done only through street preaching, personal evangelism, and apologetics? In this episode, Justus and Michael explore what we can learn from the Court of the Gentiles and the parables of Jesus about how to introduce unbelievers to God. Stay tuned until the end to hear “People Change” from I Have Seen the . . . [ Read More ]
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2:02 — Collective Repentance and the Arts with Jesse Murray
24/08/2018 Duração: 37minSinger-songwriter Jesse Murray joins Michael and Justus to discuss his upcoming EP “Trail of Tears,” a collection of songs written concerning the historical and present relationship between Native Americans and the United States. Along the way, they discuss the idea of collective repentance—is it possible for children to repent of the sins of their forefathers? And what good can it do? Also, Jesse plays two tracks from the forthcoming album live—the title track “Trail of . . . [ Read More ]
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2:01 — What is Art?
17/08/2018 Duração: 39minNever ones to back down from a challenge, your intrepid hosts Justus and Michael open up season 2 by tackling the age-old thorny question, “What is Art?” They are joined by Renew the Arts Creative Director Rusty Hein for this all-too-brief, but we hope productive, discussion. Stay tuned at the end for “Man Walked Out,” by Micah Stout from his record Without Reservations. A special thanks to Douglas and Siri Gregory for sponsoring this episode . . . [ Read More ]
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1:10 — Are We Overstating The Importance Of The Arts?
19/05/2018 Duração: 34minAre the arts as trivial and inconsequential in and for the church as their place in the Protestant church would seem to indicate? Being an arts organization, perhaps Renew the Arts has overestimated the crucial value of the arts in the church out of some unwittingly self-serving desire to think of ourselves and our work more highly than we ought. We’re certainly willing to explore this possibility and examine again why we’re so dedicated to . . . [ Read More ]
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1:09 — Shouldn’t Christians Be Better At Telling Redemption Stories?
11/05/2018 Duração: 41minEven though a redemption story composes the heart of every Christian’s personal history, so many quite talented Christian artists have found such stories sometimes impossibly difficult to tackle in fiction. In this episode, Justus and Michael discuss why redemption stories are so difficult to tell naturally and believably, bringing in a few literary examples along the way. Stay tuned at the end for a song off of Warbler’s Sea of Glass called “The Idiot,” a . . . [ Read More ]
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1:08 — Why So Many Christian Artists Are At Odds With The Church
04/05/2018 Duração: 35minWhy does the contemporary church tend to reject its artists, and why do so many artists reject the church? Can we do anything about it? In the episode, Justus and Michael explore some of the bones of contention and roots of bitterness which keep so many artist Christians on the fringes of the church, and they explain how reconciling the church and her artists would be of inestimable benefit to both. Stay tuned at the . . . [ Read More ]
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1:07 — Go Bleep Yourself
27/04/2018 Duração: 47minIf the church removed non-biblical restrictions on art, would that create too much freedom? How far is too far? Michael and Justus discuss how censoring yourself, as an artist and as a consumer, is a necessary component in ensuring that artistic liberty remains constructive and encourages discernment. Freedom should never be license for sin. Stay tuned at the end for “Father Song” by Brock’s Folly off of I Have Seen the End.
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1:06 — Unified Does Not Mean Uniform
20/04/2018 Duração: 49minAlong with our first-ever guest, visual artist Joe Goode, Justus and Michael discuss the crucial difference between seeking unity and seeking uniformity in the church. One crushes diversity, while the other necessitates it. How could the arts play a part in this? Stay tuned at the end for “Primary Issues,” by Brock’s Folly from their sophomore effort The Great Commoner, a song borne from the hope that there can be unity in the essentials of Christ’s . . . [ Read More ]
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1:05 — Why Unbelievers Hate Christian Art
13/04/2018 Duração: 38minWhy do most professional critics and unbelievers hate “Christian art”? Is it because they’re prejudiced against the Gospel? Should their opinions matter to Christian artists or Christians in general? On this episode of the Renew the Arts Podcast, Michael and Justus talk about the God’s Not Dead movie franchise, the dubious label “Christian art,” and why Christians need to listen carefully to what unbelievers think and feel about the creative work the church creates and . . . [ Read More ]
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1:04 — Politics is Downstream From Culture
06/04/2018 Duração: 55minThe story most American Christians have believed concerning the national abortion epidemic is that, with Roe v. Wade, with a stroke of a pen, activist Supreme Court justices loosened the nation’s morals when they loosened the nation’s law. But the statistics tell a different story, a story which confirms that politics are downstream from culture. Join Justus and Michael as they explore this timely and surprising topic. And listen until the end to hear Warbler’s . . . [ Read More ]
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1:03 — Why the Church Should Make More Ugly Art
30/03/2018 Duração: 55minOn this episode of the Renew the Arts podcast, your hosts Justus and Michael will take you on a bracing conversational journey into what might seem at first like a strange topic—why the church should make more ugly art. What exactly do they mean by “ugly art”? And why is it so crucial to the church’s witness and ministry to unbelievers and believers alike? Ezekiel 23 is the very ugly passage Michael quoted. You can . . . [ Read More ]
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1:02 — Who Will Replace Billy Graham?
23/03/2018 Duração: 59minWith the passing of Billy Graham, who is going to reach the next generation with the Gospel? It’s probably not who you think. In fact, it might not even be one person at all. In this episode of the Renew the Arts podcast, Justus leads the way in a discussion of the changing landscape of Gospel missions in this media-saturated age. Stay tuned at the end for “Who Will Speak?,” a song by Brock’s Folly . . . [ Read More ]
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1:01 — Two Biggest Lies Christians Believe About The Arts
13/03/2018 Duração: 55minCan art preach? Should it? For their first episode, Michael and Justus discuss the two biggest lies Christians believe about the arts: First, that all art by Christians must present the gospel. Secondly, that no art can present the gospel. Included at the end of this podcast is the song “Back Where You Belong,” from the album “Before the Bright Lights” by Anthony Quails. This is an album that we sponsored and funded, and we think it . . . [ Read More ]