Editor’s Letter

“Art imitates nature,” Aristotle once claimed. Yet, more often than not, art touches a space beyond our physical world—from the ecstasy of love to the twilight of grief, and indeed, to the very contours of the divine. There is something undeniably spiritual about the whole business. As the philosopher Michel Read more

Lord the Poet

By Madeleine Roberts Out of the void  where nothing grips  to nothing  in the bottomless cold  you shaped  words, like pearls,  in the warm shadow  of your mouth    that bore upward  reflecting  the light of future heaven  and the color of future earth,  the poetry of all beauty  which Read more

Commanded to Creaturehood

By Louis DiModica When thinking about the Ten Commandments, most people focus on the “easy” ones—do not steal, do not murder, do not commit adultery (Exod. 20:13-15).  But what about the first one?  “You shall have no other gods before me,” commanded God, first and foremost (Exod. 20:3).  In stating Read more

Duty and Awe

By Sophie Rydzewski All acts of creation are rooted in labor. As humans, our very lives are constellations of creation, from the creation and maintenance of family, to the pursuit of wealth, to the process of art making in exploration of the world surrounding us. Across the landscape of human Read more