by Nicholas Kotar | Oct 19, 2020 | Articles, Folk Stories & Traditions, Novels, Theory
Everyone’s talking about it. Doubtless you’ve heard.. This pandemic we’re going through… might be the best thing that has happened to us. Now, hear me out. People as respected as Michael Hyatt and as intelligent as Cal Newport have said...
by Jonathan Pageau | Oct 16, 2020 | Articles, Bible, Liturgy, Talks
One of the problems with symbolism is that when people hear symbolic interpretations for the first time, they can often feel like the person doing the interpreting is jumping all over the place. However, for those who have developed a sense for the underlying...
by Jonathan Pageau | Oct 14, 2020 | Videos
Parasitic Storytelling The rise of parasitic “woke” storytelling is something many have noticed in movie franchises like Star Wars and several others. We examine the process of inversion and look at possible solutions hidden within that process. Support...
by Michael Dunn | Oct 12, 2020 | Articles, Bible, Folk Stories & Traditions, Visual Arts
Long ago, a boy grew up so beautiful that he met a terrible death, made worse because everyone said it was his own fault. The myth of Narcissus has come down to us as a cautionary tale about a singular youth in love with his reflection. Examined more closely, the...
by Jonathan Pageau | Oct 7, 2020 | Videos
Jonah and the Upside-Down World. The Story of Jonah is a comedy in which the fall of Man is played back in reverse. It exemplifies the “flips” and inversions which happen at the edge and can help us understand the resurrection as well as the end of the...