An Anselm House Partner Feature

released 3/19/2025

In this April 2016 lecture, artist Makoto Fujimura asks what would it look like for Christians to pursue beauty and human flourishing in all areas of life and culture. The starting place, he says, is that we ourselves need God to transform us into beautiful artworks. Then we can set about the task of culture care: nourishing and stewarding the ecosystem of which we are a part. Becoming custodians of culture requires that we are willing to sacrifice, that we remember our first loves, and that we “take copious notes” — of flawed practices flowing from cultural pollutants, and also of all that is true, good, and beautiful. Fujimura calls artists to till the soil of culture with hard work and sacrifice until it begins to produce good fruit again. He is the author of Culture Care: Reconnecting with Beauty for Our Common Good (IVP, 2017).

This lecture is provided courtesy of Anselm House.

48 minutes

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