Honest Creativity: The Foundations of Boundless, Good, and Inspired Innovation

Craig Detweiler
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Honest Creativity: The Foundations of Boundless, Good, and Inspired Innovation

Craig Detweiler
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256 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Feb 20, 2024
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 256
  • Publisher: Church Publishing Incorporated
  • ISBN: 9781640656536
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 1.0" L x 8.5" H
“. . . Detweiler makes a convincing case for prizing experimentation over productivity, reminding readers to ‘set aside our script or agenda long enough to see and hear the bounty before us.’ Christian creatives will be buoyed.”––Publishers Weekly

“As an artist and a sojourner, I am thrilled and encouraged by Honest Creativity. A marvel of wisdom and scholarship, this book is a gift to all young artists and creatives, including my three creative children. A faith-filled master teacher on the elusive subject of creativity, especially in the backdrop of what is called an ‘A.I.’ revolution, Craig Detweiler guides us beyond what machines can create, to produce enduring and human works.” ––Makoto Fujimara, artist and author of Art+Faith: A Theology of Making

“In bearing his own artistic soul, Craig Detweiler maps out the artist’s journey of facing obstacles, self-doubt, and fear. He gives creatives the tools and courage to spread their wings and fly in their authentic calling, to release their gifts so that others can soar too.” ––Christine Swanson, award-winning director of Chicago P.D., FBI, and All American

“The possibilities for our creative expression are expanding, becoming grander and more intense every single day. Craig Detweiler gives us the moral compass and contours to navigate the world of A.I. and machine learning. How we embrace or create with machines and what true and beautiful stories will we tell are the burning issues.” ––Ralph Winter, head of creative at Sphere and producer of X-Men, Hocus Pocus, and Planet of the Apes

Dr. Craig Detweilercurrently serves as the President & CEO of Wedgwood Circle, a philanthropical investment collective funding creative projects of meaning. He is also Dean of the College of Arts & Media at Grand Canyon University. In recent years, Detweiler has worked in various roles within academia, including Professor of Communication at Pepperdine University, Associate Professor & Chair of the Mass Communication Department at Biola University and director of the Reel Spirituality Institute at Fuller Seminary. Detweiler's cultural commentary has appeared onNightline,CNN,Fox News,Al Jazeera,NPR,The New York TimesandThe Wall Street Journal. As a filmmaker, his award-winning documentaries includeRemand(narrated by Angela Bassett),Purple State of Mind, andunCommon Sounds. In 2016, he was namedVariety's Mentor of the Year, and for years has blogged atPatheosas "Doc Hollywood." Detweiler has both a Master of Divinity and a PhD in Theology from Fuller Theological Seminary. He lives in Los Angeles, California.

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