Welcome to Wednesday’s show! Kerby Anderson hosts. In the first hour, our show’s producer, Stephen Miller, will join Kerby in the studio to welcome their guest Roger Henderson. Dr. Henderson brings us his new book, The Artistic Sphere.
In the second hour, Kerby brings us the mid-week’s top stories.
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This volume, edited by art scholar Roger Henderson and Marleen Hengelaar-Rookmaaker, the daughter of art historian and cultural critic Hans Rookmaaker, brings together history, philosophy, and theology to consider the relationship between the arts and the Neo-Calvinist tradition. With affirmations including the Lordship of Christ, the cultural mandate, sphere sovereignty, and common grace, the Neo-Calvinist tradition is well-equipped to offer wisdom on the arts to the whole body of Christ.
He has been a stage, TV, and film actor since the early 1990s. Recent stage roles include James Tyrone in Long Day’s Journey into Night, Dr. Dorn in The Seagull, and Charles Babbage in Ada and the Engine. He has played multiple Shakespearean roles, including Laertes in Hamlet, Bottom in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and the title role in Richard III. He appears as Marcus in the pilot episode of Restorage, a new TV series. You can also hear him voice the character of Luomen in Crunchyroll’s Apothecary Diaries.
Stephen is interested in the intersection of art and faith, and in cultivating healthy relationships in the arts community. He is married to April, and they have two grown children, Juliet and Brennan.