Christian Art

Christian Art, Springtime

Hope for the Abbey

Last month, I ventured out on a short retreat to Gethsemani Abbey in Trappist, Kentucky. The Abbey is a Roman Catholic monastery founded in 1848 and is the oldest Trappist monastery in the U.S. The Trappists are Cistercian monks, only stricter, with a greater focus on silence and manual labor. […]

Art and Apologetics, Christian apologetics, Christian Art, Church and Culture

Yale’s Envy of Excellence

Yale recently announced the cancellation of HSAR 115, “Introduction to the History of Art: Renaissance to the Present.” This decision cuts off university students from an in-depth study of one of the greatest periods of artistic achievement in human history. The reason given by the Art History department chair was “…student […]

Christian apologetics, Christian Art, Memorial Art

In Support of Memorial Art-Why Dr. Mohler is Wrong about George Washington

Earlier this year, Dr. Albert Mohler, president of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, gave a Leadership Briefing on the Louisville campus. A summary was published on the SBTS website May 3, and a précis was included in the most recent celebratory issue of the seminary’s magazine, marking Dr. Mohler’s 25th anniversary […]