Anselm Society
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.
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24. Jun 2026
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Telling a Beautiful Story (Without Pretending the Dark Isn't There) 24.06.2026 1:02:32
Why does great art so often come from broken people? And what does that mean for Christians who want to make something true—something that actually holds hope without being sentimental? This episode opens the Summer 2026 season on subcreation with a story from Camelot. Not the glory of it—the kitchen of it. Sir Gareth of Orkney arrives at Arthur's court as a servant, earns his knighthood in an...
Telling a Bigger Story 25.05.2026 44:09
Your life probably doesn't feel like a great story. It feels like a series of days — some meaningful, most just busy — without a clear arc or destination. That's what happens when the frame is too small. The Venerable Bede spent his entire life in a single monastery in Northumbria. He almost never left. And from that cell, he told a story so large it made a nation. This episode asks what B...
The Long Defeat 12.05.2026 46:22
Have you ever looked around and felt like the last person on earth who still believes this stuff? Athanasius did. The young deacon at Nicaea spent the next forty-five years in exile, fighting a battle he couldn't win against a church that had largely caved. He wrote from the desert. He outlived four emperors. He didn't see the tide turn. He kept fighting anyway. In this episode, Brian, Amy...
The Gravity of Earthly Love 27.04.2026 53:04
How do we love earthly things in a way that honors God? Where do our longings fit in that equation? And...should we hug a tree after all? Andrew Roycroft and Lancia Smith rejoin the podcast for a discussion of themes from George MacDonald's "The Light Princess."
More Spiritual Than God 09.04.2026 48:59
What if the resurrection isn’t about escaping the physical world, but redeeming it? Join Brian, Sarah, and special Guests Andrew Roycroft and Lancia Smith as they consider the resurrected Christ as fully embodied -- and what that means for us, and all of creation!
Cinderella Stories 25.03.2026 48:23
Why does every culture have a Cinderella story? Because eucatastrophe — the sudden joyous turn from ashes to glory — is the fundamental pattern of reality itself, and every culture recognizes it. In our last episode , we spent an episode with the dark fairy tales — the ones that don't end well, the ones parents used to read to their children on purpose. The Juniper Tree. The Girl Without Hand...
Dark Fairy Tales 11.03.2026 50:12
Join Matthew, Brian, Sarah, and Jeremiah as we explore the dark and often unsettling fairy tales that have shaped human storytelling for centuries. We discuss their purpose, impact on children, and how they prepare us for the realities of life, and that courage, faithfulness, and hope matter precisely because darkness is real.
Spring Preview! 02.03.2026 20:19
Sarah and Caroline share what’s ahead for the podcast over the next three months, reflect on the meaning of eucatastrophe, and explore how fairy tales help us see this pattern of reality more clearly, and what the material world has to do with it all! Access the show notes through our Substack (head over to anselmsociety.substack)!
A Gentleman in Moscow: Discipline and Limits 04.02.2026 1:00:42
In this conversation, Brian Brown, Sarah Howell, Jeremiah England, and Christina Brown delve into the themes presented in 'A Gentleman in Moscow' by Amor Towles, focusing on the character Count Rostov and his experiences within the confines of a hotel. Such a story helps us engage our confines -- After all, in winter, we’re stuck inside a lot, which reminds us of the limits that come with constric...
Great-Souled Living 12.01.2026 1:08:11
What if the reason you feel too small, too broke, or too ordinary to be generous is actually a spiritual problem masquerading as humility? In this episode, we explore an ancient vice called pusillanimity—"smallness of soul"—that convinces us our limitations define us. Through Leo Tolstoy's story of Martin the cobbler and John Witherspoon's forgotten sermon on Christian magnanimity, we discover tha...
A Christmas Oratorio (Not the Messiah) 29.12.2025 15:45
A pre-New Year's bit of gorgeousness for you--Brian and Sarah read and discuss W.H. Auden's poem "For The Time Being: A Christmas Oratorio," and share a couple things to look forward to next year!
Luci Shaw: "Mary's Song" 19.12.2025 7:15
A little end-of-Advent treat for you!
St. Nicholas and the Art of Joy 02.12.2025 1:08:38
"Joy and suffering are interconnected." What if joviality isn't just a personality trait—but a virtue we're called to cultivate? In our newest Imagination Redeemed episode, Joffre Swait takes us on a journey through the story of St. Nicholas to explore how generosity, celebration, and community can restore our capacity for joy—even in a culture that's forgotten how to be grat...
Winter (and Season 5) Preview! 29.11.2025 41:58
Brian and Sarah break down our plans for the next three months of the podcast, reflect on divine abundance and the scandal of the incarnation, and more.
Hope That Holds Your Grief 17.11.2025 1:20:34
Life often feels like discord—a song gone wrong. Whether you're walking through grief, loss, or the quiet melancholy of longing for something more, it's easy to get stuck in wistfulness or despair. Through Tolkien's Ainulindalë , this episode explores how to hold both sorrow and hope together. You'll discover how to remember that life is gift—God's original theme of abundance a...
Feasting in Troubled Times 05.11.2025 30:29
Many of the conditions of Middle-earth in its Third Age mirror those of our own day: grapples for power, technological advances used for good and ill, and a high opinion in many circles of efficiency and maximized production. What does a feast signify and entail in such times? Earlier this fall the Anselm Society had the privilege of gathering for our fall retreat. Part of this retreat was focused...
On Halloween, Death, and “Traditions of Men” 23.10.2025 1:20:08
Should we be afraid of Halloween? What about death? What about just…the past? Whether it's our own trauma, fears of the occult, family history, or that big scary word tradition , many of us feel caught between two extremes: either cutting ourselves off from it all, or feeling so surrounded by it that we feel trapped. In this episode, we journey back to medieval England to discover what Hallowtide—...
The Lost Tools of Singing - Part 2 15.10.2025 1:02:27
Brian Brown, Matthew Clark, and Terri Moon continue their conversation, exploring the concept of 'we songs' in worship, songs that connect congregants to God and each other. In this episode, we discuss the importance of melody, accessibility, and the role of instruments in creating a hospitable worship environment, one that instills confidence in the normal congregant and that inherently prioritiz...
The Lost Tools of Singing 08.10.2025 58:49
In 386 AD, an Italian bishop taught his congregation to sing—and their voices held off an imperial army. Why do some songs have the power to unite us, remind us who we are, and give us courage in dark times? And how can we get more of them? Join Brian Brown, Matthew Clark, and Terri Moon as they explore the lost art of "we" songs—hymns and ballads that connect us to God, to each other, and to the...
John Williams and Passing Down the Faith 22.09.2025 22:04
In this episode (part 2 of 2), Brian Brown, Gustav Hoyer, and Benjamin Harding talk about the intergenerational nature of Christian creativity, and explore how film scores and children's stories show us how that works. The discussion includes: Why every generation in the church must leave a testimony of their time—failure to do so creates a void in cultural memory How Kalos Arts functions as a pro...
How the Anselm Society Got Started 22.09.2025 40:01
A bonus episode cross-posted from the Beauty Through Faith podcast ! In this episode, part 1 of 2, Brian joins Benjamin Harding and Gustav Hower to say as many provocative things as possible, as quickly as possible. Things we talked about: Beauty as pursuit of God through the material world - How a beautiful girl became his doorway to understanding that pursuing beauty isn't separate from purs...
Josh Tiessen: Wisdom in Creation 15.09.2025 1:07:57
Join renowned Canadian artist Josh Tiessen for an inspiring evening at the Anselm Society as he shares his artistic journey and explores the intersection of Christian faith, wildlife art, and environmental stewardship.
Why We Feast 02.09.2025 56:32
Special edition in partnership with the Rabbit Room: how a healed relationship with food forms us to renew the world. Want to participate in Housemoot? Learn more . We were meant for life together. But the fallen world seeks to drive apart things that were meant to be together. People from God. Sexes and generations and tribes and individuals from each other. And the image of God from the rest of...
Fall Preview (with Caroline Williams) 25.08.2025 36:34
The world around us is quick to dismiss the past. And we Christians have sometimes been too quick to join our neighbors in writing things off that 'don't last.' But autumn is an opportunity to do something different: to recognize that our timeless God works in things that appear to be fleeting, and to consecrate moments for eternity. In this episode, Sarah and Brian talk with Anselm outreach coord...
The Language of Creation 06.08.2025 1:02:52
We are called to participate in creation through communion, not control. Join us as we consider living in a world with talking trees. Through C.S. Lewis’s disenchanted Narnia, Brian Brown, Amy Baik Lee, and Sarah Howell explore the relationship between humanity and creation from a Christian perspective. This conversation unpacks the importance of recognizing the goodness of creation, the role of b...
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