My follow-up post to Wednesday’s post at Transpositions on the morality of narrative is now up, with a couple of very good comments already added: ‘He Who Loses His Life will Find It’: How Narrative Gives Life
Posts Tagged ‘Transpositions’
‘He Who Loses His Life will Find It’: How Narrative Gives Life
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Theatre, Theology & the Arts, Transpositions on October 1, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
‘Drinking the Kool-Aid’: Does Narrative Kill?
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Theatre, Theology & the Arts, Transpositions on September 28, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Today’s post is part one of a two-part post on the morality of narrative. It’s now up at Transpositions: ‘Drinking the Kool-Aid’: Does Narrative Kill? [Part One]
Towards a Eucharistic Theatre
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Catholicism, Christian Theatre Tribe, Theatre, Theology, Theology & the Arts, Transpositions on September 9, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
My proposed dissertation title is ‘Towards a Eucharistic Theatre: Communion and the Moral Responsibility of the Theatre Artist’. I explain the phrase ‘Eucharistic theatre’ in my recent post at Transpositions. (Posted from the family ranch in Gove, KS – I went on my first cattle round-up today!)
Received like Christ: Benedictine Hospitality in the Theatre
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Benedictine Theatre Company, Theatre, Theology & the Arts, Transpositions on July 18, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Today’s post on Benedictine hospitality in the theatre now up at Transpositions.
