NEW EPSIODE: IMAGINATION AS A FORM OF REASONING
Is Imagination the lost art in our decision making?

Canon theologian, Professor Alison Milbank, speaks with us about imagination as a form of reasoning and how it helps us think and act in the world

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‘Imagination blossoms in the intimacy of conversation in this podcast, and all the more so because that conversation is open to the widest of horizons. In the intelligent and warm meeting of minds that is recorded here, erudition combines with passion, and intellectual ambition is the friend of humble wonder. The case for the importance of the arts in living with the grain of a world of living creatures, not dead objects, and participating in it to the full, is here beautifully made’ 

Rev. Prof. Ben Quash, Christianity & the Arts, King's College London

This episode of the new podcast, That Which Carries challenges Christians to question our culture’s splitting of imagination from reason. Together, Alison and Jen reflect on times in their lives when both high and low works of art across various forms have lifted them out of indecision, guided their thinking or shifted their worldview.