Renewing the City

Our mission is to renew the city with a culture informed by historical perspective and invigorated by spiritual hope for the common good.

Our vision is a city renewed by a cultural vigor that can sustain it, led by an ennobled generation, which humbly welcomes, stewards, and passes on a theological tradition of civility, eloquence, and wisdom.

CITY RENEWAL
Why Be Patrons of Art? What Is Art's Public Function? Who Will Be Our "Ministers of Culture"?

 

Is the primary function of art educational, as entertainment, or something else? Does it have intrinsic value? Who should play the role of father (patron) and pay for it? Discussions surrounding the recent economic stimulus package reveal conflicting answers to these questions in American society. One writer contrasts the degree to which Americans value the arts with that of citizens in other modern nations. She also considers the question: If religious institutions and individual Christians wish to be involved in culture's "meaning-making" function, what is their role in the arts and have they forfeited it in recent history?    Click here to read more.


HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
Industrial Gothic

An old industrial building in downtown Chicago haunts the historical imagination of author David Gruesel. He asserts that the "architecture of industry" has devolved from thoughtful, humanizing designs to cheap, efficient diagrams built with nothing more than practicality in mind. These uninspired, underwhelming examples of cultural negligence are the results of 20th century America's darling worldview, Pragmatism. Click here to read more of this article, and then let us know what you think in our forum on “Architectural Hope.”


 


COMMUNITY CALENDAR

Patten Performances Present 'Romeo & Juliet'


The Acting Company - America's most acclaimed touring repertory theater - returns to the UTC Fine Arts Center with what is perhaps Shakespeare’s greatest and certainly most recognized play – Romeo & Juliet.

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Timothy George to present                            28th Annual C. S. Lewis Lecture

Dr. Timothy George, founding dean of Beeson Divinity School at Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama, will present “The Making of the English Bible,” the twenty-eighth annual C.S. Lewis Lecture. This event, free and open to the public, will be held at the UTC Benwood Auditorium in the Engineering, Math, and Computer Science Building located at Vine and Palmetto Streets on Monday, March 22 at 7:30 p.m. Click here for more information.

 


 

NEW AT CRR

 

Book Groups Forming

 

CRR is now forming book discussion groups.  Click here to find out more and sign up.