Entries categorized as Writing on the Wall
Writing on the Wall in Chelmsford
Had a great day yesterday giving talks and workshops in Chelmsford. It was a marvellous group – very engaged and receptive, willing to get in to the subject, and bringing back creative and thoughtful responses.
One thing that came out several times yesterday was how differently people read works of art depending on whether they More...
Writing on the Wall in Chelmsford and Barking
Saturday March 26th
Chelmsford Cathedral Centre
Saturday May 7th
St Margaret’s Church, Barking
10am – 4pm
2011 is the 400th anniversary of the publication of The King James Version of the Bible. But just how well do we understand the Bible, and its relationship to our culture?
Maggi Dawn, author of The Writing on the Wall, will show how art, music, More...
The Writing on the Wall: Reviews round-up
Here’s what people have been saying about The Writing on the Wall
Rachel Thorpe, writing for Evangelicals Now, says:
In The Writing on the Wall, Maggi Dawn sets about doing what John Stott called ‘double listening’ — ‘it means that we’re called to listen both to the Word of God, and to today’s world, in order to More...
Writing on the Wall: “an ideal present for a sixth former or a busy preacher”
It’s a trip through the Bible for the biblically ignorant but otherwise educated reader, giving some basic info and background on the stories that have shaped our literature and history. She doesn’t just tell the story, but gives enough background to it to help you understand its meaning, and why it may have been used as it has been. So she turns on a light bulb to illuminate a range of cultural basics — Shakespeare, Rembrandt, Milton, Spenser, Jacob Epstein, Wilfred Owen, William Blake, Tennyson, Oscar Wilde, yea even Monty Python... and hundreds of others.
So, here is an ideal present for the sixth former in your life who seeks some background to our culture. Its clarity and sense of perspective may also help the busy preacher...
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Writing on the Wall: Van Gogh
Here is a picture of The Sower by Van Gogh. He made two versions of this painting, a small one and a large one. People usually assume that the small one was a trial run for the big one, but in fact it’s the other way round – Van Gogh was so pleased with his More...
publication day
go on, you know you want to…
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Writing on the Wall: Allegri’s Miserere
In the next few posts, I’m going to post some links to the music and art that features in my new book. (If you want The Writing on the Wall: High Art, Popular Culture and the Bible
click here and it should be with you tomorrow! ) One of the loveliest stories in music history More...
new book
My new book is in Amazon’s top 100 “popular culture” books. Available now from Amazon (even though it isn’t officially published until next week.
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Writing on the Wall
the first copies of my new book are beginning to arrive on people’s doormats. Geoff Colmer says nice things here. And an encouraging couple of emails arrived today, including one from someone who bought an advance copy at the Hay Festival. Meantime I wonder if Ben Brum is still resisting temptation?
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