Arthur Hunt III

Arthur Hunt III
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Arthur W. Hunt III is Professor of Communications at The University of Tennessee in Martin. He is the author of The Vanishing Word: The Veneration of Visual Imagery in the Postmodern World (Crossway, 2003) and Surviving Technopolis: Essays on Finding Balance in Our New Man-made Environments (Pickwick, 2013). His writings have appeared in Explorations of Media Ecology, The Christian Research Journal, Touchstone magazine, Salvo, Modern Age, The American Conservative (online), and Modern Reformation.

Recent Essays

Read Not the Times. Read the Eternities: A Review of Reading the Times

When our own churches are divided and bubbled up in their own media worlds, unable to agree on basic “facts” related to current events, you know its time to take a more theological approach to this thing we call the “news.” Bilbro’s rich reflection is a fine place to start; let it be read and discussed widely in the families, churches, and neighborhoods that offer us real and lasting alternatives to the silos that so often distract us.

Live Not by Lies from Neither the Left nor Right

Who wins in a contest between Woke Soft Totalitarians and Fringe Right Conspiracists? Nobody. But there will be many losers, not least among them Christians who fail to stand for the truth.