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Welcome to The Perspectivalist, where we help you think more clearly as a Christian by grounding all of life in the normativity of Scripture.
In this episode, host Uri Brito sits down with Ryan Lauterio, studio artist, theologian, and founder of the Maker Institute—an initiative dedicated to rethinking art, design, and creativity from a distinctly Christian and Kuyperian perspective.
They explore the often-neglected relationship between theology and the arts in the Protestant tradition, the dangers of idol-fearing disengagement, and how reclaiming beauty and craftsmanship can harmonize the poetic and the practical.
Ryan unpacks the theological backbone of the Maker Institute and the importance of cultivating imagination as part of the cultural mandate—whether you’re a painter, a father building a Hobbit hole, or a homeschool parent raising the next generation of makers.
Tune in for a conversation that challenges assumptions, broadens categories, and inspires faithful creativity rooted in the lordship of Christ over every square inch.
The Maker Institute – Learn more about the fellowship programs, theological integration, and opportunities for Christian artists:
https://www.makerinstitute.orgMaker Christian Art & Design Education (K–12 Curriculum) – A biblical, integrative art and design platform for homeschooling families and Christian educators:
https://www.madebychristian.orgRemnant Church Richmond (Partner Church) – Learn more about the local church community supporting the Maker Institute's efforts:
https://www.remnantrva.com
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