
Imagination Redeemed
It’s easy to see this world as disenchanted, and to give up hope that there’s more. But you were made to see the world with the eyes of heaven. And to live a bountiful life that participates in the life of God. Delve with Brian Brown and Sarah Howell into the great stories and their meaning for real life.
Latest episodes

Nov 27, 2024 • 37min
Bonus Episode: Meeting God in Tears (feat. Chase Whitney)
Chase Whitney, a church planter, discusses the significance of tears in our spiritual journey. He explores how joy and sorrow coexist, sharing personal anecdotes that highlight the emotional weight of human experiences like marriage and parenthood. Whitney introduces the idea of 'liquid prayer,' emphasizing empathy in response to adversity. He illustrates how acknowledging grief can deepen one's joy and connection to God, showing that our tears invite divine compassion and healing.

Nov 25, 2024 • 5min
A big announcement...and a call for help
Support the podcast: https://www.anselmsociety.org/podcast25
Months of planning and prep are almost finished, and in January, with your help, the first episodes of the NEW Imagination Redeemed podcast will drop.
It will be a feast: retellings of the great stories, and warm conversations on how to enter into the life of the Christian imagination.
But to do it right, we need two things from you!
Listen for more details on the new (and old) hosts, the updates to the format, and how you can help.

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May 15, 2024 • 48min
Living the Life of the World to Come
Michael Minkoff, associated with Renew the Arts, dives into the transformative power of imagination and art as tools for living a life reflective of heavenly values. He and Brian discuss how community engagement enriches the human experience and critiques the disconnect between art and consumerism. They explore the importance of humility in personal and artistic growth and share insights into how shared experiences can deepen connections and foster creativity. Plus, they even touch on the fascinating cultural phenomenon of Taylor Swift!

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Mar 13, 2024 • 50min
How to Live Like a Narnian
Speaker Brian Brown from a Narnia conference discusses viewing the world as a reflection of God's design, bridging the gap between material reality and spiritual significance. He emphasizes the importance of appreciating the beauty and symbolism of creation, urging listeners to live sacramentally and steward the earth with a Christ-like perspective.

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Aug 15, 2023 • 1h 2min
Why Everyone is Creative
Exploring the intersection of creativity and spirituality, the podcast discusses the transformative power of creativity in celebrating the wonders of the world. It also delves into the balance between suspicion and acceptance in Protestantism, the importance of practicing gratitude, and the transformative power of grace. Additionally, it touches on the critique of lack of creativity in movies, the unique character development in a Shrek movie, and the concept of beauty and purpose through extraordinary and ordinary experiences.

Dec 29, 2022 • 24min
S3 E22 - The Art of Naming (with Marilyn McEntyre)
Explore the fascinating role of naming in human relationships and its deep theological implications. Discover how names shape identity and influence social dynamics, from childhood to biblical contexts. Delve into the power of names in literature, revealing their significance in character development. Celebrate the whimsical idea that cats possess multiple names, each reflecting different facets of their identity. Finally, examine the intricate relationship between language and meaning, emphasizing the profound impact of carefully chosen words.

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Dec 7, 2022 • 57min
S3 E21 - A Story Full of Time (with Glenn Paauw)
Glenn Paauw, an expert on biblical narrative, discusses the idea of God entering into our time for restoration. The podcast explores time in the Bible, authentic engagement with God, Jewish development impact on the New Testament, and the intersection of God's time with human time. It emphasizes living as a community of the future in the present age and the concept of restoration in Christianity.

Nov 23, 2022 • 1h 8min
S3 E20 - The Art of Christian Memory (with Heidi White)
Dive into a fresh perspective on remembering the past, where gratitude becomes a discipline. Explore the significance of mythos in the Christian tradition through the story of Mary. Discover how daily acts of faith weave a legacy of strength and salvation. Uncover the connection between memory and art, highlighting storytelling as a powerful cultural tool. Finally, reflect on the metaphor of weaving in shaping identity and community, celebrating the artistic purpose in our narratives.

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Nov 9, 2022 • 57min
S3 E19 - The Art of Subcreation (with Matthew Clark)
In this insightful discussion, Matthew Clark, an expert on Tolkien's philosophy and the concept of subcreation, delves into the profound connection between divine creativity and human artistry. He emphasizes humility in our creative endeavors, contrasting true artistry with idolatry. Matthew explores how storytelling can provide meaning in a post-truth world, advocating for a Christian perspective that centers Jesus in our narratives. He uses drama and jazz as metaphors for engaging with God's will, underscoring how individual creativity enriches our faith journeys.

Sep 14, 2022 • 58min
S3 E18 - How Gardens Teach Us to Cultivate (with Christina Brown and Amy Lee)
Christina Brown, a passionate gardener whose journey transformed her faith and family dynamics, joins Amy Lee, a creative mind who links gardening to God's narrative. They delve into how gardening reflects life’s beauty and challenges, sharing their emotional connections and growth through nurturing plants. Their stories illustrate gardening as a spiritual act, fostering community and healing, while emphasizing its role in teaching children about renewal. This conversation celebrates the profound impact of cultivating God's creation on personal and family relationships.