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Jason Craig sits down with Stephen Crotts—illustrator of Malcolm Guite's Galahad and the Grail—to talk about what it means to be a maker in an age of AI slop, why creativity is a duty rooted in the Imago Dei, and how recovering a sense of place is essential to being human. In This Episode, We Cover: * Why AI can never bear the Imago Dei—and what that means for human art and expression * The difference between dominion and domination, and how a Christian view of creation shapes an artist's work * How building a home culture of making—music, art, and craft—forms children and families * The ancient process of woodcut printmaking and why embodied craft matters in a disembodied age * Why art belongs in its proper context and what we lose when it's pulled from worship into the museum Chapters: * 00:00 Introduction * 02:23 AI and the Image of God * 04:00 Growing up in a creative family * 08:30 Dominion vs. domination: a Christian view of creation * 16:30 Building a culture of music and making at home * 24:15 The woodcut printmaking process * 27:40 "It's not expression if it's not made by humans" * 34:10 Art at its highest is devotional * 38:40 What it means for art to have meaning * 45:08 Finding local stories and images to focus on Resources Mentioned: * Galahad and the Grail by Malcolm Guite, illustrated by Stephen Crotts [https://www.rabbitroom.com/merlinsisle] * Stephen Crotts' website [https://www.scrotts.com] * "A British Eucharistic Odyssey: Galahad and the Grail Reviewed" by Theo Howard [https://onepeterfive.com/a-british-eucharistic-odyssey-galahad-and-the-grail-reviewed/] JOIN 2500+ MEN READING SERIOUS, YET ACCESSIBLE ESSAYS ON VIRTUE, CULTURE, AND LIVING WELL: https://fraternus.org/sword-and-spade/ [https://fraternus.org/sword-and-spade/] Produced by Saint Kolbe Studios [https://saintkolbestudios.com/].
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