20 The Good Chaos: Bruce Herman on Dancing after your House Burns Down (The Art of Paradox Part 1) by Betwixt Podcast published on 2019-03-15T17:06:57Z A great paradox of the Christian life is to stand at the edge of loss and to somehow gain freedom. In this episode, artist Bruce Herman shares his paradoxical story of embracing freedom amidst great loss. “A bunch of people have asked me over the years, what was it like to have your house hit by three bolts of lightning, burn down and destroy 25 years of your work as an artist? That must have been devastating! My honest answer is, ‘No, it really wasn’t. It was a eucatastrophe. It’s the good chaos or the good catastrophe.’ Right after the fire. That same afternoon evening, my wife and I went dancing.” We either believe that God is going to take care of us or we don’t. Bruce Herman is an artist, essayist, speaker, professor. He is the Lothlórien Distinguished Chair in Fine Arts at Gordon College where he founded the Art Department 35 years ago. Herman’s art has been exhibited around the world. His paintings have been housed in world renown museums like the Vatican Museum of Modern Religious Art and the Cincinnati Museum of Fine Arts. Visit Bruce Herman at www.bruceherman.com Thank you to these musical artist for the use of their songs: www.DexterBritain.com: Lifted www.Kai-Engel.com: Cendres; Run www.jasonharrod.com www.brianfunck.com Lion Song - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EaUy0PUBkQ Thanks to www.freesound.org contributors: ExplosionBombBlastAmbient2.wav by Zimbot JM_FX_Fireball 01.wav by Julien Matthey Electric Shock.wav by GlenCurtisAdams ELECTRIC_ZAP_001.wav by JoelAudio Smoke detector alarm, close perspective.wav Genre Religion & Spirituality