Podcast: MAKING – Feature Conversation with Makoto Fujimura


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March 17, 2021
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Our podcast episode 2 featuring Makoto Fujimura is live HERE!

On this episode of the podcast, we have a feature conversation with acclaimed artist Makoto Fujimura about his new book, Art + Faith, and what he calls the “theology of making.” Topics we discuss:

  • The connections between creating art and the beauty of the gospel
  • Why children seem to know how important creativity is, and what has gone wrong for the rest of us
  • Why a liberal arts education matters more, not less, in an increasingly technological world
  • Ordinary creativity for those who are not artists
  • How we can cleanse our cultural imagination and move forward in a polarized world.

During the two weeks after this episode is released, we are giving away five copies of Mako’s new book, Art + Faith. To enter that giveaway, follow this link: https://kingsumo.com/g/z5wjkr/in-all-things-podcast-art-faith-giveaway

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About the Author
  • Justin Ariel Bailey works at the intersection of Christian theology, culture, and ministry. Having served as a pastor in a number of diverse settings, his research seeks to bridge gaps between church and academy, and the formational spaces where they overlap. He is the author of the book Reimagining Apologetics (IVP Academic, 2020) and the forthcoming volume Interpreting Your World (Baker Academic, 2022). He serves as associate professor of Theology at Dordt University and is the host of the In All Things podcast. 

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