Presenting at the 3rd Annual International Conference for Collaborative Philosophy, Theology, and Ministry

Gustave Doré, Public Domain

Gustave Doré, Public Domain

Back before all the travel bans and widespread nature of the coronavirus, I attended the 3rd annual International Conference for Collaborative Philosophy, Theology, and Ministry. It was a somewhat sombre affair due to the impending closing of Christ the King Seminary where this conference has been hosted the last 3 years. Yet, while sombre, it was joy filled as well. I hope to say more about my time there in the future. For now, please enjoy the paper I presented there looking at the theological meaning of the imagination by way of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, C.S. Lewis, and J.R.R. Tolkien.

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